Sentences with phrase «health meetings seems»

Shadowing case managers and attending mental health meetings seems like an incredibly beneficial experience.

Not exact matches

But if needs are to be met except in some token or pilot project fashion, it seems clear that the churches are no more inherently equipped to be general administrators of such programs utilizing all relevant resources than they would be to run our mental hospitals and community mental health centers.
Seems he forfeited the team's first meet of the season against the defending state champion out of concern for the runners» long - term health had they run over a hilly 2.75 - mile course consisting mostly of pavement in 90 degree heat.
Both men have health issues — Frey misses almost as many meetings as Aiello — but the old - timer seems to have regained his mojo.
With this segregated approach and so many things on their radars, a culture has developed that seems to be geared more toward meeting regulations and standards than toward protecting public health.
In my practice, Parsley Health, it seems every week I meet a patient who has been told by her gynecologist that she has PCOS.
If that seems too extreme, do make a point of seeing if your health insurance coverage meets your needs, which may change as you age and as you add to your family.
While there are concerns about this breed's health and quality of life, the potential problems that may arise seem to be minor among the Pug owners I've met.
Her appetite at times seems insatiable, which is even more of a reason that it matters to me what I feed her.The Eukanuba Large Breed Puppy Chicken kibble is not only pleasing to Sailor's palate, but also meets my approval for her health and well being.
«I don't find it as surprising as it has been painted because it seems to me it's part of the type of issue a court will look at and if someone has a mental health issue or has a physical problem that makes it difficult for them to actually care for the child — running after them, bathing them and meeting emotional needs — then it's a valid inquiry for the court,» says Boulby.
Saving for high premiums for meeting health care costs in the old age seems the only way.
Still with Aboriginal health, this piece on Croakey addresses the National Disability Insurance Scheme and the necessity to «promote and support community - based programs to meet Indigenous people's needs» and this article tackles a really fascinating issue — why «green - black» alliances, between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and wider environmental movements, are less simple than they seem.
Indigenous leader Pat Dodson — who revealed he has met Prime Minister Tony Abbott only once, and then in passing — said last week that removal of frontline services from Indigenous organisations working towards Closing the Gap in Indigenous health «would seem counter intuitive to any fair - minded Australian».
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