New Book: A Son’s Journey – Taking Care of Mom and Dad
I am proud and thrilled to announce “A Son’s Journey: Taking Care of Mom and Dad,” officially launches on July 13th, 2015, and will have all copies available to purchase. I am eternally grateful of the hard work that I and my colleagues have put into this book, as it has become an important part of my professional career as an author, speaker and coach. All the preparation, editing, and everything down to the last detail couldn’t have been accomplished without their expertise. With that being said, check out my brief video of what the book entails, and how it can be of use to you and your loved ones!
Please contact me with any questions regarding the book, speaking or consulting, at 734-658-6162, kaznow@comcast.net. Or, Ava Frakes, Public Relations Coordinator, at 313-919-0878 or afrakes@homewatchcaregivers.com.
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From a business perspective, unless you truly understand your objectives as to why you want to add Palliative Care to your Hospice and Home Care mix, you may be leading your organization astray.
The Most Unrecognized Powerful Marketing Tool You Have – The Home Health Aid
With some coaching and tools, your HHAs can help build your facility based business.
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The Parrish Nurse – Really?
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