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![]() Opal Rowe - ArticlesOpal started her working career in the Tourism & Hospitality Industry. Today, Opal leads a team of friendly and professional caregivers to care for disabled adults and seniors, always ensuring that her clients receive the same type of \\\"no problem\\\" service that people have come to expect when on holidays.
Ultimately, Opal wants seniors to live enriched lives and their families and friends regain lost time and revenues. She offers a range of flexible and convenient services that can be customized for clients with different needs, resulting in many of her customers saying \\\"I wish I had known that there were companies like this before\\\". When Opal is not leading her staff to caring for people, she is advocating for Seniors through several organizations that she is a member of, or giving back to the community through volunteer work. Are You Ready for H1N1?As a small business owner I have been wondering how I would continue running things if I fell ill with H1N1. With that in mind, I have adopted a few principles and thought I’d share a few of these tips with you. DIY (Do it Yourself) . . . is it the main cause of our stress?Why do we choose to clutter our lives with so many “things to do”? I know: someone has to do it, but does that someone have to be you? Is it really cheaper to do it yourself? Did you factor in the cost of your time, injury or stress-related illness - time not spent with your family and friends?
Think for a moment about what important or critical things you could accomplish, if your entire day wasn’t cluttered with the many trivial tasks to be completed . . . Tea for the SandwicherAn interesting story about a more common situation being faced by more and more individuals. A working woman, suddenly needing to be the caregiver for her senior parents.
This is an increasingly more common scenario facing busy baby boomers, who need assistance to lovingly care for their aging parents. Debunking the Myth of How to Recognise a StrokeKnowing the facts about how to recognise a Stroke could save a life.
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