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Fashion show provides 'Fun in the Sun'
More than 120 members and guests of the La Providencia Guild of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles gathered at the Burbank Airport Marriott Hotel for the organization’s annual summer mustering and fashion show on July 16. Welcomed by the day&...Tags: Health, Entertainment, Politics, Fashion Shows, Career and Workplace
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City moves ahead with veteran housing
CITY HALL — Glendale this week committed millions of dollars to a new affordable housing project for military veterans, making good on a pledge to provide more support for local veterans. The City Council, acting in its dual capacity as the...Tags: Human Interest, Defense, Health, Housing and Urban Planning, Politics
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Verdugo Hills Hospital named one of the healthiest companies in industry survey
Verdugo Hills Hospital today announced as one of the "Healthiest Companies in
America" in 2010 by a health care management organization.
Interactive Health Solutions listed the hospital and 43 other companies based on how well they take care of...Tags: Happiness (state of mind), Economy, Business and Finance, Family, Employees, Health
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Study: Smoking down, obesity up
The rate of smoking in the greater Glendale area has dropped to below 10%, according to a new study released this week.
The Glendale Community Needs Assessment, required by law every three years, identifies health trends to help Glendale Adventist...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Weight, Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Physical Conditions
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Senior Living Q & A: Verify a parent's care
Q. My mom is in a nursing home and I visit her three times a week after work. My sister visits also. What should we be aware of? You want to have a good relationship with the nurses and treat them with the respect they deserve, but you still need to...Tags: Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization, Foods and Beverages, Clubs and Associations
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Managers pay up to help balance budget
CITY HALL — City managers and department executives have agreed to pay a bigger chunk of Glendale’s rising tab for employee health-care and pension plans, a move that is expected to save City Hall about $760,000. The Glendale Management Assn....Tags: Employees, Collective Contract, Budgets and Budgeting, Career and Workplace, Interior Policy
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Louise Wilson Lewis
Louise Wilson Lewis, a Glendale civic leader and lifelong volunteer activist, died at home on August 18 after an extended battle with metastatic melanoma. She was 64. Louise was born in Los Angeles at Good Samaritan Hospital on June 9, 1947. Her...Tags: Walt Disney, Church and State Relations, Adam Schiff, Anglicanism, Elections
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Didi Hirsch steps in at Verdugo clinic to serve immigrant population
When a nonprofit that’s been offering mental health services throughout Los Angeles County for almost 70 years had the chance to swoop in and save a mental health clinic in Glendale this summer, officials knew it was a risk.
But it was one Didi...Tags: Mental Health, Health, Politics, Migration, Behavioral Conditions
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Op-Ed: Smoking ordinance must be enforced
Glendale’s Fresh Air Ordinance (via the Neighborhood Services Division of the Community Planning Department) is a thoughtful attempt to protect nonsmokers from the toxic effects of residual cigarette smoke in “common areas” of the city...Tags: Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer
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With help of non-profit, revamped infirmary debuts
The student infirmary at GAR Services has been renovated for the first time since 1986. Formerly known as the Glendale Assn. for the Retarded, GAR Services offers job placement and training to nearly 80 adults with developmental disabilities. The...Tags: Health
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Nearly 30% of city employees make at least $100K
As officials continue to press for millions in concessions from the city’s employee unions, records show nearly 30% of Glendale’s municipal workforce earned $100,000 or more last year — a burden shared by cities statewide that experts...Tags: Public Officials, Employees, Chicago Jobs, Industrial Accidents, Career and Workplace
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Proposed city budget includes layoffs
City officials next week will introduce a budget that would slash millions in city services and leave several employees with pink slips. City Council members have indicated support for roughly $4 million in service cuts — ranging from the...Tags: Chevy Chase, Public Officials, Employees, Budgets and Budgeting, Career and Workplace
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