Barchester Healthcare Health & Safety Team response to Covid-19 – RoSPA Workplace Safety Blog
Continuity Planning?
Thinking back to Monday 16th March 2020 I remember getting up early. I was due to visit one of our homes in Tewkesbury. I was just about to leave the house when an email landed from a senior Director telling us all to ‘Hold’ all visits and to be ready for a conference call that morning. Yes, this was the start of the ‘Lock Down’. With the benefit of insight, how ready were we for what was about to happen next?
Our management team had already undertaken various strategic planning exercises. On the 16thth March, a
Halloween Charcuterie Board – Eat Yourself Skinny
Build the spookiest Halloween Charcuterie Board perfect for your next party! Filled with an assortment of your favorite cheeses, meats, crackers, fresh fruits, nuts and other fun ghoulish treats!
Oh how I love this time of year and I had so much fun making this festive Halloween charcuterie board! Whether you are throwing a party or just entertaining a small gathering at home, this spooky spread is sure to be a hit with everyone! A delicious sweet and savory combo of your favorite cheeses, meats, crackers, fresh fruit, nuts and other fun additions. Add spooky decorations and you have the
Top PR Strategies Doctors Use to Build Media Credibility

Today’s top doctors aren’t just known for their medical expertise—they’re known for their visibility. Patients want trusted sources, and being featured in respected media outlets can be just as powerful as a referral. That’s where public relations comes in.
At Otter PR, we specialize in helping physicians, surgeons, and healthcare executives build media credibility that leads to real results—whether it’s more patients, speaking opportunities, or partnerships with hospitals and healthcare brands. So what are the actual strategies successful doctors are using?
Key Takeaways
- Media features help patients trust you before the first appointment
- PR makes it easier to
Lubbock’s business news includes big plant plans, Joyland loss, more
Hello AJ readers!
One of the biggest stories this week was a sad one, as the potential saviors of Joyland Amusement Park backed out of the deal. The news broke on Tuesday, when the Dean family announced that the longtime park would not reopen for the 51st season.
“It is with a broken heart that we must announce that Joyland Amusement Park will not be reopening after all,” the post stated. “The local group of investors that originally agreed to purchase
COVID19: Although Biden Says the Pandemic Is Over, You May Still Want to Know About Nasal Irrigation, Which Reduced Deaths and Hospitalization
October 23, 2022 · 7:00 AM

From ScienceDaily:
Starting twice daily flushing of the mucus-lined nasal cavity with a mild saline solution immediately after testing positive for COVID-19 can significantly reduce hospitalization and death, investigators report.
They say the technique that can be used at home by mixing a half teaspoon each of salt and baking soda in a cup of boiled or distilled water then putting it into a sinus rinse bottle is a safe, effective and inexpensive way to reduce the risk of severe illness and death from coronavirus infection that could
Free Online Coaching Clinic – PHE America

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Don’t miss Georgia Southern Coaching Education’s next FREE online coaching clinic on Thursday 1/19/23 at 7pm eastern in partnership with the Minority Coaches Association of Georgia.
SPEAKERS & TOPICS:
SaJason FinleyMS, SCCC, USAW-II, RPR-I, FMS, PN-I
Role: Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Central Phenix-City HS
Topic: 4 Pillars Mindset, Movement, Nutrition, Recovery
Bridget MeltonEd.D., CSCS*D, TSAC-F*D, CEP, cPT, FMS 2
Role: Professor at Georgia Southern
Topic: Concepts of Improving Upper Body Mobility
Joseph Myricks, M.Ed, USAW Level 1
Role: Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Alexander High School
Topic: Do The Most:
Does Poor Posture Cause Back Pain?
October 24, 2022 · 7:00 AM

No, according to these three credentialed experts at The Conversations. A snippet:
There is a common belief that “good” posture is important to protect the spine from damage, as well as preventing and treating back pain. Good posture is commonly defined as sitting “upright”, standing “tall and aligned”, and lifting with a squat technique and “straight back”.
alternatively, “slump” sitting, “slouch” standing and lifting with a “round back” or stooped posture are frequently warned against. This view is widely held by people with and without back pain,

