Thursday, June 11, 2009
Nursing Home Offer - Eye Exams
You are welcome to attend a 2.5 hour Seminar which will introduce you to 20 ways to supplement your nursing home revenue.
Every USA nursing home is suffering from a squeeze being applied to traditional cash flow.
But no one is helping you see there are other cash streams available to you.
Councils are squeezing you, home care is threatening your business model, rooms are harder to sell, vacancy rates are rising and valuations are sliding.
But there is extra revenue available to you now.
The seminar will run through each of 20 ways you can substantially increase your revenue. Each way will be fully explained and documented.
You are welcome to ask questions and seek to have any / some / all of the enhanced cash flow opportunities applied to your nursing home.
This is an opportunity lifeline you cannot afford to miss.
Venues:
New York
Mon 19 Oct 2009
1.30 pm to 4.00 pm
Toronto
Tue 20 Oct 2009
1.30 pm to 4.00 pm
Chicago
Wed 21 Oct 2009
1.30 pm to 4.00 pm
Vancouver
Thu 22 Oct 2009
1.30 pm to 4.00 pm
Los Angeles
Fri 23 Oct 2009
1.30 pm to 4.00 pm
Price (Early Bird Special):
$164 per person, if booked and paid by 5pm 12 June 2009. Full price is $590 per person.
Conditions:
Cancellation Fee: 100 per cent refund up to 30 days before event, 50 per cent refund until 7 days, thereafter 100 per cent cancellation rate applies.
Materials Provided:
A copy of the PowerPoint will be made available to all participants after the event (via email)
Conference Company
Open Eye Corporation is the entity which originates the Trends in Seniors Housing Conferences which have been conducted in the USA / Canada / UK for the past two years
How to book:
Booking form is available at:
http://www.seniorshousing.us/HalfDaySeminars/USA-HD-NursHomBrf-Oct09.pdf
Either
a) Email: sales@seniorshousing.us
b) Fax: +1 323 908 6218
c) Mail: Open Eye Corporation
468 N. Camden Dr #200
Beverly Hills CA 90210
USA
Every USA nursing home is suffering from a squeeze being applied to traditional cash flow.
But no one is helping you see there are other cash streams available to you.
Councils are squeezing you, home care is threatening your business model, rooms are harder to sell, vacancy rates are rising and valuations are sliding.
But there is extra revenue available to you now.
The seminar will run through each of 20 ways you can substantially increase your revenue. Each way will be fully explained and documented.
You are welcome to ask questions and seek to have any / some / all of the enhanced cash flow opportunities applied to your nursing home.
This is an opportunity lifeline you cannot afford to miss.
Venues:
New York
Mon 19 Oct 2009
1.30 pm to 4.00 pm
Toronto
Tue 20 Oct 2009
1.30 pm to 4.00 pm
Chicago
Wed 21 Oct 2009
1.30 pm to 4.00 pm
Vancouver
Thu 22 Oct 2009
1.30 pm to 4.00 pm
Los Angeles
Fri 23 Oct 2009
1.30 pm to 4.00 pm
Price (Early Bird Special):
$164 per person, if booked and paid by 5pm 12 June 2009. Full price is $590 per person.
Conditions:
Cancellation Fee: 100 per cent refund up to 30 days before event, 50 per cent refund until 7 days, thereafter 100 per cent cancellation rate applies.
Materials Provided:
A copy of the PowerPoint will be made available to all participants after the event (via email)
Conference Company
Open Eye Corporation is the entity which originates the Trends in Seniors Housing Conferences which have been conducted in the USA / Canada / UK for the past two years
How to book:
Booking form is available at:
http://www.seniorshousing.us/HalfDaySeminars/USA-HD-NursHomBrf-Oct09.pdf
Either
a) Email: sales@seniorshousing.us
b) Fax: +1 323 908 6218
c) Mail: Open Eye Corporation
468 N. Camden Dr #200
Beverly Hills CA 90210
USA
Summer Time Savings for Seniors
Summer Arrives June 21, Are You Ready?
Summer is no fun if you are worrying about high electric bills. Here are a few tips to reduce those power bills so you can enjoy the season.
· For big savings, cool your house to 78 degrees or your highest comfortable temperature. If your are away, set the thermostat to 80-83 degrees.
· If you have ceiling fans, run them when you are in the room and the air conditioner at the same time. The movement of the air will help keep you cool.
· Close shades, drapes, or blinds during the day to block out sun rays.
· Change the air conditioner’s air filter regularly. A clogged filter requires more energy to circulate the air.
· Turn off appliances, lights and equipment when not in use.
· Unplug electronic devices and chargers when they aren’t in use. Most new electronics use electricity even when switched to “off”. Make it easy and plug all your electronic devices into a power strip. Then you only have to switch off the power strip.
· Use the automatic dry cycle on your dryer. Over-drying wastes energy and wears out your clothes. Be sure to clean the dryer lint filer screen regularly. Better yet, if you have a clothes line use.
· Use a microwave instead of the range/oven. A microwave doesn’t heat up the kitchen.
· Your dishwasher uses less water than washing dishes by hand. Allow dishes to air dry.
· Keep your fridge full. Having lots of food in your refrigerator keeps it from warming up too fast when the door is open. And don’t just stand there with the door open.
· Close your fireplace damper!
· Turn off lights as you leave a room, especially in summer. Lights add a lot of heat to the room.
Now you have extra money for some summer fun. Enjoy!
Resources:
Flex Your PowerUS Department of Energy – Saving TipsCalifornia Consumer Energy Center
Nancy Worrell is author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Backyard Adventures and contributed to The Unofficial Guide to the Southeast with Kids. Nancy recently moved to Tallahassee, Florida so she could explore her backyard with three adventurous granddaughters.
Nancy Worrell © 2009
Summer is no fun if you are worrying about high electric bills. Here are a few tips to reduce those power bills so you can enjoy the season.
· For big savings, cool your house to 78 degrees or your highest comfortable temperature. If your are away, set the thermostat to 80-83 degrees.
· If you have ceiling fans, run them when you are in the room and the air conditioner at the same time. The movement of the air will help keep you cool.
· Close shades, drapes, or blinds during the day to block out sun rays.
· Change the air conditioner’s air filter regularly. A clogged filter requires more energy to circulate the air.
· Turn off appliances, lights and equipment when not in use.
· Unplug electronic devices and chargers when they aren’t in use. Most new electronics use electricity even when switched to “off”. Make it easy and plug all your electronic devices into a power strip. Then you only have to switch off the power strip.
· Use the automatic dry cycle on your dryer. Over-drying wastes energy and wears out your clothes. Be sure to clean the dryer lint filer screen regularly. Better yet, if you have a clothes line use.
· Use a microwave instead of the range/oven. A microwave doesn’t heat up the kitchen.
· Your dishwasher uses less water than washing dishes by hand. Allow dishes to air dry.
· Keep your fridge full. Having lots of food in your refrigerator keeps it from warming up too fast when the door is open. And don’t just stand there with the door open.
· Close your fireplace damper!
· Turn off lights as you leave a room, especially in summer. Lights add a lot of heat to the room.
Now you have extra money for some summer fun. Enjoy!
Resources:
Flex Your PowerUS Department of Energy – Saving TipsCalifornia Consumer Energy Center
Nancy Worrell is author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Backyard Adventures and contributed to The Unofficial Guide to the Southeast with Kids. Nancy recently moved to Tallahassee, Florida so she could explore her backyard with three adventurous granddaughters.
Nancy Worrell © 2009
Labels: Great Savings Tips, Household Savings, Summer Savings
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