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Nurse's Notes - Protect Your Teeth Kenny & Megan - Coach's Corner Supported Employment MillarRich Holiday Party - December 17th 2013Old School Update - Bells Bend Ladies Visit MillarRich Employment - LFTS Needed
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OCTOBER 2013 NEWSLETTER
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MillarRich New Location
!5022 OLD HYDES
FERRY PIKENASHVILLE, TN 37218
OLD SCHOOL UPDATE BELLS BEND LADIES
VISIT
NURSE’S NOTES PROTECT YOUR
TEETH
KENNY & MEGAN COACH’S CORNER
MILLARRICH
MILLARRICH HOLIDAY
PARTY
DECEMBER 17th, 2013
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT
MILLARRICH EMPLOYMENT LFTS NEEDED
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!Protect Your Teeth Through Healthy Diet Choices A healthy mouth does more for you than you might imagine. Your mouth lets you speak clearly, express your emotions, and eat a good diet by chewing and tasting the foods you enjoy. But tooth decay or gum disease can take a bite out of your oral health. A quarter of America’s 2- to 5-year-olds and half the 12- to 15-year-olds have tooth decay. As many as one in eight U.S. adults has advanced gum disease. Even more troubling, new research paints a grim picture of the oral health status of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. One-third have untreated cavities, 80 percent have gum disease and 10 percent are missing some teeth! A growing body of research suggests that oral health affects overall health, and dental issues go far beyond a person's smile. Brush up on how the food and drink you put into your mouth can protect it—so that you and your family can keep smiling. !Say No to Sodas and Sweets The effects of sugary beverages and foods on your teeth aren’t so sweet. Carbonated soft drinks can erode tooth enamel, leading to decay. Sugary snacks such as cake, cookies, and candies harm tooth enamel. Taffy, gummy bears, and chewy snacks like raisins and other dried fruits are also a common cause of decay. They can easily get stuck between teeth and aren’t likely to be cleared away by saliva. !
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Protect Your Smile -Brandy Camperlino
RN, CDDN
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Try These Better Options The following beverages and foods support dental health:
Fresh green tea. This antioxidant-rich drink can reduce cavity risk because it offers polyphenols that help keep plaque from sticking to your teeth. To keep it healthy, brew it fresh from bags and don’t add much sugar. ! !!!
Milk and plain yogurt. They’re calcium-rich and low-acid choices. Foods that provide calcium and vitamin D are vital for strong bones and teeth. Healthy protein foods and healthy fats may have a protective effect on tooth enamel especially Soy milk and Almond milk. !! !!Fruits and vegetables. Fruits high in vitamin C, including oranges, grapefruit, strawberries, and kiwi, help keep gum tissue healthy and strong. Celery and carrots clean and stimulate your gums. Sweet potatoes and broccoli help form and maintain tooth enamel. Onions contain sulfur compounds that can kill bacteria in the mouth, helping to combat decay. !!!!
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Other Nutrition Principles • Choose whole grain breakfast cereals with low sugar content. !• Eat fresh fruit in place of fruit juices most of the time. !• Drink only water between meals. !• Drink fluoridated water – if you prefer bottled water, buy the kind with fluoride added at a concentration of 0.7 to 1.2 mg/L (parts/million). !• Avoid soft drinks (carbonated beverages) during pregnancy and at least the first 30 months of life. !• Limit snacking between meals, especially soft drinks and snack foods. !!!More Steps To Take !!You don’t have to floss all your teeth; only the ones you want to keep! Tooth decay is largely preventable. Practicing good oral hygiene is important. Each day, brush twice and floss at least once. Have your teeth cleaned every six months and visit your dentist regularly for a checkup. Talk with your dentist about further ideas on how to keep your smile healthy.
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Protect Your Smile
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Supported Employment The month of October has been another exciting month for MillarRich Supported Employment. We are currently working with two clients in supported employment and about to assist a third person in securing meaningful employment. Joanna Mechan- Our first client has started with MillarRich as a part-time staff photographer. Joanna has been settling in to her new office and is currently assisting our Marketing Manager with numerous projects. Great job Jo! !Josh Gibson – Josh has spent the month of October comple2ng community based assessments at the Bellevue YMCA as a building services worker, at Urban Farms Nashville as a farm hand and at Regal Car Wash as an aFendant. Josh is comple2ng these assessments to iden2fy exactly what career path he would like to pursue when he goes to apply for a job. MillarRich SE has also worked with Josh this month on resume development and interview techniques. We are excited to be working with Josh!JT Cantwell – JT has a job working at Schlotzsky’s Deli in Brentwood,Tennessee. JT’s responsibili2es include wiping the tables and chairs, gree2ng customers and delivering food. JT and his awesome FLTs have worked very hard to secure this great opportunity. WAY TO GO JT, JACKIE AND DEORRA!Tiffany Stacey-‐ Tiffany will be star2ng with MillarRich Supported Employment in November 2013. We look forward to assis2ng her in finding a great job.
New Job Coach -‐ MillarRich SE welcomes Amanda Suydam as our new part-‐2me job coach. Amanda also works for MillarRich as a lifestyle coach and we are excited to have her assis2ng the SE department!
!THANKS TO THE BELLEVUE YMCA, HANDS ON NASHVILLE AND REGAL AUTO WASH FOR PARTNERING WITH US TO ASSIST OUR CLIENTS IN FINDING MEANINGFUL EMPLOYMENT!
Coach’s Corner Check out Kenny talking with Megan about his sporting activities and upcoming competitions. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU9f90pEvTo&feature=youtu.be
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DECEMBER 17th MILLARRICH
HOLIDAY PARTY 5:00pm - 8:30pm
Please join us for:
- Heavy Hors d’Oeuvres - Live Music
- Presents For All Our Individuals
MILLARRICH
Please RSVP to [email protected]
by November 15th !
MILLARRICH 5022 Old Hydes Ferry Pike
Nashville, TN 37218
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Earlier this month former pupils and staff of Wade School visited the new MillarRich office.
Wade School Former
Pupils And Staff
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WADE SCHOOL
FORMER PUPILS
AND STAFF
MillarRich is now accepting applications for its live-in caregiver position. This position will require a caregiver who is willing to open up his or her home (or the ability to relocate to a new home) and become the primary support for 1-2 individuals with Special Needs. !This position will result in a lifestyle similar to that of a foster family. The family will live in the same home as this individual and provide care on a 24hr basis. !This position is considered an Independent Contractor position and compensation is offered on a Tax-Free basis. ____________________________________________________________________ !MillarRich would like to identify applicants who are interested in truly making a difference in the lives of our individuals. !The qualified candidate will be: !* Patient * Compassionate * Trustworthy * Willing to work in a team setting * Reliable * Flexible * Computer literate (with willingness to learn new programs) * Non-Smoking (or the willingness to only smoke outdoors). !!Please Fax Resumes to : 888-800-7610. !This contract position is permanent provided ongoing assessments and service requirements are met. For more information about our services please visit www.millarrich.com
MILLARRICH IS LOOKING FOR LFTs
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October Birthday Lunch
5022 OLD HYDES FERRY PIKENASHVILLE, TN
37218
www.millarrich.com