VAN STONE PRODUCTIONS INC., HOLISTIC ED, ADDICTION ED AND HOME HEALTHCARE ED BUSINESS DIRECTORY

THERAPY: HOLISTIC EDUCATION, ADDICTION EDUCATION AND HOME HEALTHCARE EDUCATION BUSINESS DIRECTORY BY VAN STONE, PHILADELPHIA, PA USA!


VSP Foundation is an info website that serves as a opening for wholesome education, addiction education and home healthcare education clients nationwide- feature updates and supplements to our award winning services relevant to the classroom with links to teaching, businesses, guides, and video education clips on a variety of recovery topics, homelessness topics, relationships topics, special offers, and more.


We offer customized counseling and recovery plans for clientele throughout Pennsylvania and surrounding areas.

As an individual goes through the process of rehabilitation to break the grasp of a mental health issue such as an addiction, mental illness, behavioral difficulty or emotional difficulty, or family crisis and establish a self-control lifestyle, it is important to learn about mental and behavioral health and family education to achieve control over these issues. Mental Health Education, Recovery Education and Wholesome Education support with Van Stone Productions Foundation, Inc., makes counseling for clients and their families a priority, because therapeutic support can significantly boost long-term success in recovery.


VSP Foundation believes in helping you live life more positively. We provide clients with the right support when they want to have comfort in their own homes. Through our in-home services, we help individuals maintain their independence, freedom and positive thinking. If you need home health care support when living with a disability and the highest quality of care possible, then VSP can offer great support.


Are you or many people you know providing care for a senior citizen? If so, you’re not alone.

The VSP Foundation definition of “home healthcare assistant,” “personal care assistant,” or “elder care” is broad, including companionship or just being available to assist a senior.

But it’s undeniable that more and more time is spent on home health care, personal care and elder care as life expectancies and un-expectancies climb. In fact, an average of 20% of the workforce provides up to 20 hours of eldercare weekly. These caregivers are your support specialist and your care workers specialist.

Types of Home Health Care Assistant, Personal Care Assistant, and Elder Care, Case Manager are Specialist


Home Healthcare Assistant, Personal Care Assistant, Elder care, and Case Manager are paid specialist assistants to a family with physical, developmental or psychological needs.


These needs may be for making medical appointments, housing and financial decisions, dress up, taking medications reminders, watching or listening to activity all together for your loved one. A caregiver may also be entrusted with locating skilled services such as day care, nursing, assisted living, hospice and home health care, among other things.

In addition to planning and decision making, many specialist workers provide regular, even daily, care for your family member, either in their own homes or at other homes or facilities.

Home Health Care Assistant, Personal Care Assistant, and Elder Care Issues in the Workplace and Why Using a Specialist Is A Good Relief.

Just as any other family or personal issue, home health care, personal care, elder care is an additional stressor for family members especially working family members. These stresses appear as:

Reduced productivity on the job; Inability to travel or work overtime; Absenteeism; Worry about loosing out on advancement opportunities; Distraction and phone interruptions; Exhaustion and other health issues;

Stressed employees with subpar productivity ultimately affect the company.


Not only does job performance suffer, but employee caregivers without the assistance of specialist such as home health care assistants, personal care assistants or elder care assistants may be forced to leave the company or reduce their hours, resulting in retention issues.

VSP Foundation provides services for both the children, young adults and seniors.


Family Education in Mental and Behavioral Health Treatment

OUR MANDATE


THE VSP FOUNDATION PROGRAM OFFER A BALANCED VIEW OF INDIVIDUALS WITH ADDICTION, MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ISSUES, AND FAMILY MATTERS AS WELL AS AUTHENTIC VISIONS OF RECOVERY.

FAMILY EDUCATION IN MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH TREATMENT


Studies have associated higher recovery rate from mental and behavioral health issues with the involvement of counseling, family and friends in the rehabilitation process. That’s why VSP Foundation Inc., provides a three-hour education support program that offers information, resources, and coping tools for clients to help themselves with the help of their loved ones. Clients will learn effective communication strategies for themselves with support from loved ones in treatment, details regarding the science behind mental and behavioral health, and support systems for loved ones who are transitioning back home bound for recovery.



OUR RECOVERY RESOURCES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

Alcohol and Drug Counseling Support:If you are one of the millions of people suffering from a drinking or drug problem you can get support to end your addiction. Our recovery program offers structured programs with many different therapeutic options.

Homeless Awareness Support: We will provide support to you to assist you with a personalized counseling plan that can help you ensure you have the best chance of coping with homelessness.

Radio Broadcasting Recovery: Every week Philadelphia’s broadcasters Steve will do talk radio and focus on a different topic regarding Addiction, Recovery, Family, and Making a Difference in Life. Listeners can become a part of the listening audience.


  • Individual & Group Therapy: For a well-rounded approach to your alcohol, drug, mental illness, difficult or emotional behavior treatment, you may desire to be undergoing both individual and group therapy.


  • Activity Therapy-art therapy, music therapy, radio therapy, sober therapy, family therapy, writing therapy, modeling therapy, and board games and playing cards therapy as well. In individual treatment, you get the one-on-one attention you need to address your specific needs. Group therapy can provide much-needed support and encouragement during the treatment process, as it can help you see that you’re not alone.


Healthcare Caretaker Transportation Support Services: For Non-Emergency Transportation (Medical or Non-Medical) excellence. Friendly , reliable and on time. Home Healthcare Transportation with the assistance of a professional caretaker providing excellent services to the Greater Philadelphia area and surrounding areas. With years of experienced in the field, the company prides itself in providing excellent commuting options and transportation services to the Greater Columbus area. Our range of service options is as convenient as it is wide, with facilities that encompass transportation to and from dialysis centers, rehabilitation centers, doctors’ appointments, hospital-admission/discharge, personal events (weddings, church, etc.), and much more.


To learn more about the specialized therapeutic programs offered with Van Stone Productions Foundation, Inc., call our Pennsylvania program at (610) 803-1624. Our private counseling offers care for clients using dedicated programming for gender and age specific groups.



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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Illegal Party Goers Reach $2 Million Settlement; Deborah Curcillo Continues Prosecution of Neighborhood Block Party Organizer and Community Activist


Special Report: Brutality Of Diane White, Associate, Managing Writer & Editor, Webmaster, Philadelphia Front Page News, VSP Foundation Harrisburg City Chapter President, DLighte House Ministry

Harrisburg -The insurance company for Dauphin County has agreed to settle a federal class-action lawsuit prompted by the arrests of about 50 people following a 2007 Labor Day party in Harrisburg. Parties goers were alleged to have been engaging in illegal drug use and underage drinking on property owned by the City of Harrisburg without a securing the required permit from the city. Police broke up the party on McCormick's Island after a man who was reported to be intoxicated drowned while trying to swim across the Susquehanna River. Most party-goers were released and mailed citations, but some out-of-state attendees ended up in the county prison. Three people who filed the lawsuit claimed prison employees strip-searched them, even though they were held on minor charges.

Meanwhile on that same Labor Day Weekend Diane White and the mostly women and children attending the block party in their neighborhood were cleaning up after a day of fun and games. The kids were helping and the music had been turned down. When out of nowhere a Harrisburg Police Officer began shouting obscenities in the middle of the street. According to several witnesses, White was about a block away from the Officer when he arrived and starting screaming at whoever was closest to him. These same witnesses say that White went over to show the Officer the permit and to find out what he wanted. The Officer led White away from the crowd and brutally assaulted her.

The Harrisburg News reported that according to the police report White spit in the Officer's face 2 times which White has consistently denied. White was charged with Assault on a Police Officer with Intent to Do Bodily Harm which carries a 2-5 year prison term. That charged was dropped at the Preliminary Hearing when the Police Officer changed his story on the stand.

White was arraigned at the Dauphin County Courthouse in Harrisburg back in January 24, 2008. She pleaded not guilty to all charges and requested a jury trial. The charges were now Resisting Arrest and Other Unlawful Acts. According to several eye witnesses, the Officer was standing in the middle of the street shouting profanity before he walked away with White and a few minutes later was verbally and physically assaulting her. White had organized the party. There was no record of a complaint being called in and there is no police report from the night of the incident. There are no other witnesses for the prosecution and there is no transcript from the preliminary hearing.

This past January Judge Klienfelter ruled against White's "Motion to Dismiss Under Rule 600", when ADA Debra Curcillo, currently running for Judge in Dauphin County responded to White's motion by citing an exception under the “Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act” notwithstanding the fact that the Officer was ordered to active duty 365 days after the alleged charges were filed against White. Curcillo, was granted the “Continuance” after being reprimanded by Judge Klienfelter for not providing explanations for the numerous Continuances previously requested by the DA's Office. Curcillo has been prosecuting the case for the past 20 months, the Officer is on active duty in Iraq allegedly not due back to work until September 14, 2009.

In the meantime, The Harrisburg Police Department still as not acknowledged a formal complaint filed by White after being instructed by the District Attorney's Office to do so on September 5, 2007 before their office would touch it. The Internal Affairs Officer who initiated the investigation of White's complaint was abruptly pulled off the case after a televised report to the city counsel on the status of all complaints filed against Harrisburg Police Officers by the citizens of Harrisburg in 2007. The same Internal Affairs Officer who gave that televised report had contacted several of White's witnesses and scheduled appointments for their sworn testimony, only to make herself unavailable when White's witnesses arrived for the appointments. According to reliable sources. the internal affairs officer has since been reassigned.


To no one's surprise the Harrisburg City Council has never held public hearings on the numerous complaints of police abuse nor have they ever followed up on a promise made to NAACP President, Stanley Lawson and the ACLU to engage in discussions with the community surrounding the set-up of a Community Review Board as promised by Councilwoman Patty Kim during her term as Chair of the Public Safety Committee. Gloria Martin-Roberts is now the chair of the Public Safety Committee and has also vowed to address many issues of police abuse and misconduct by surrounding the Harrisburg Police Department. We are still waiting for Mrs Robert to pursue the police abuse issues with as much diligence has she has shown in dealing with other inequities in the City of Harrisburg during her tenure on City Council.


White's trial date has been set for September 14, 2009 @ 8:00 am at the Dauphin County Courthouse in Harrisburg. Two years after the illegal arrest and vicious assault on her person and her privacy by an out of control, misguided police officer. Twenty months of attempted cover ups by the DA's Office and the Harrisburg Police Department all because of the irrational behavior of one misguided police officer who provided false testimony on police documents and under oath.

White will have to wait and see if Curcillo's only witness who may or may or may not return from Iraq with a whole new story another story to tell, if he shows up at all. According to the court documents the Officer left for Iraq on September 1, 2008. The assault occur on September 1, 2007. Curcillo the trial date is set for September 2009. Two years after the fact. Two years of justice denied.