When Alzheimer's Hits at 40
from The Wall Street Journal
Brian
Kammerer, the 45-year-old chief financial officer of a small hedge fund, called
his wife one day from a cell phone in the men's room of his Manhattan office
building. A colleague had just asked him for something, he whispered, but he had
no idea what it was. Soon after that exchange in early 2003, the father of three
was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. More
Studs Terkel
1912-2008
from NASW IL
Lost in the excitement
around President-elect Barack Obama’s election victory earlier this month, was
the death on Oct. 31 of a Chicago icon as well as national treasure, Studs
Terkel. He would have been extremely happy with this year's election results.
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Social Workers
introduce Hospice Credential
from the National Association of Social
Workers
The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) has
partnered with the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) to
develop the premier credential for social workers who specialize in hospice and
palliative care. Launched in November to coincide with the observance of
National Hospice Month, this credential was designed by social workers who are
leaders in the field for social workers who have demonstrated compliance with
national standards of excellence. More
Illinois' Backlog of Unpaid Bills Nears $4 Billion
from The Associated Press via The Chicago
Tribune
State government often has let bills pile up during
tough economic times. The backlog has grown significantly during Gov. Rod
Blagojevich's administration. Much of the backlog is owed to hospitals, nursing
homes and pharmacies that provide care to the poor and then submit bills to the
state. These providers are waiting months to be paid for their services. More
More Countries Make Spreading
HIV a Crime
from Newsweek
An increasing number of
countries worldwide are making spreading HIV a crime, according to a new report
from the International Planned Parenthood Federation. Expert say the move hurts
prevention efforts. More
Kids Teaching Kids About Healthy Eating
from The Chicago Tribune
Waving
frantically, Natalie Valadez jumped up and down as if she had springs for legs.
The 6-year-old was eager to answer a question: How many servings of fruits and
vegetables should you eat daily to maintain a healthy diet? She opened her hand
and spread her fingers wide. "Five," she yelled excitedly, her ponytail
bouncing. More
Native American Social Workers Honored
from Native American Times
Help Starts
Here, an online resource for social workers, is recognizing Native American
social workers in honor of American Indian Heritage Month. They asked
outstanding Native American social workers to discuss their decisions to work in
the profession and some of the chose the profession, along with the unique
challenges facing the Native-American community. More
Justice Department Warns of Gangs in Wisconsin
from The Chicago Tribune
Police in
northeastern Wisconsin are downplaying a state report on gang activity in the
region, saying Thursday it overestimated the problem. The state Justice
Department report said scores of gangs exist in the area, and police in big and
small cities reported a "significant" problem with at least one type of gang.
But police said gang activity isn't nearly as rampant as the report implies.
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