Katrina K. Hayes Inducted into Cambridge Who’s Who

Katrina K. Hayes, CFP , CIMA , Partner of Triune Capital Advisors, LLC, has been recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in financial services.

With 10 years of professional experience, Ms. Hayes specializes in financial management. She assists clients with financial and retirement planning, and oversees insurance and brokerage services. Triune Capital Advisors, LLC is an investment advisory firm that provides financial services including investment advisory for individuals and businesses. Inspired to pursue her career by her father-in-law, a financial broker, she attributes her success to the support she receives from her mentor.

Ms. Hayes received her Bachelor of Arts in Business Management from the University of North Carolina, Charlotte in 1977. A Certified Financial Planner and Investment Management Analyst , she has attained series 7, 66, 31, 9 and 10 licenses in life and health insurance and Long Term Care Insurance License. She is a member of Business and Professional Women, Financial Planning Association and a board member of CRU.

For more information about Triune Capital Advisors, LLC, visit http://www.triunecapital.com.

About Cambridge Who’s Who
With over 400,000 members representing every major industry, Cambridge Who’s Who is a powerful networking resource that enables professionals to outshine their competition, in part through effective branding and marketing. Cambridge Who’s Who employs similar public relations techniques to those utilized by Fortune 500 companies and makes them cost-effective for members who seek to take advantage of its career enhancement and business advancement services. Cambridge is pleased to welcome its new Executive Director of Global Branding and Networking, Donald Trump Jr., who is eager to share his extensive experience in this arena with members.

Cambridge Who’s Who membership provides individuals with a valuable third party endorsement of their accomplishments and gives them the tools needed to brand themselves and their businesses effectively. In addition to publishing biographies in print and electronic form, it offers an online networking platform where members can establish new professional relationships.

Headquartered in Long Island’s premier office building, RXR Plaza, the Cambridge Who’s Who staff spans more than 10 departments and comprises a team of nearly 200 highly skilled and dedicated employees. Together they work to provide members with the recognition and exposure needed to further their careers, expand their businesses and network effectively in an economy where referrals are more important than ever.

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All Aboard the World Cup Party at Red Bus

Redbus Bingo wants to make the 2010 World Cup even more of a celebration for its players. There is a 75% deposit bonus which players can enjoy once a day between Thursday 10 June and Monday 14. This is four times in total and is activated by using the code ENGLAND for deposits between GBP10 – GBP100.

If you like the sound of that, you’ll enjoy this even more. For every weekend of the 2010 World Cup, the top 2 players to wager the most on Bejeweled Slots will win an official England Home shirt or the equivalent amount in bonus funds.

Also, the 1st, 3rd and 5th players to bingo the most on the Football Pitch pattern will win a share of 30,000bps.

At Redbus Bingo you need to keep your eye on the ball and the player to bingo the most on the ball pattern from Fri 11 – Thurs 17 June will win GBP10 bingo funds. This prize will grow by GBP10 every week of the World Cup.

How much of an England supporter are you? Every time England plays, the Redbus England Supporters Club penny bingo game will take place. The ticket price will grow by 1p and the jackpot will grow by GBP100. The first game is on Saturday 12 June when England takes on the USA. This game is only for funded players.

If by some chance England is eliminated early from the World Cup, there will be a special Honour the Lions game with a minimum GBP500 jackpot.

The World Cup Revenge game is going to happen all throughout the World Cup. You need to deposit on the day in order to play. Once you do this, you will be able to play one game on the day of the deposit. You get five throws per game and your score is shown at the end of the game. If you deposit again the next day, you can play again. Each day you play your points will be added to the previous day’s score. A leader board will be shown where the top 10 players’ scores can be viewed. The top 10 at the end of the World Cup will win prizes ranging from a Dell Inspiron 1545 Laptop in red to a digital camera.

Not everyone is into football which is why Redbus has a number of competitions which aren’t football related. Do you like wine and chocolate? If so you may be interested in winning a Green & Black Wine and Chocolate hamper. To win, simply bingo the most on the chocolate box pattern, call # 50 or wager the most on Sands of Fortune Instant Game between Thursday 10 June and Sunday 13 June.

The GBP100,000 Free Joy Pot is about to get under way. There are four of these a year and each time GBP25,000 is up for grabs. The winner gets GBP1,000 and all the 1TGs take home a slice of GBP24,000. You can earn free pot points which you can redeem for cards in the game which is on Friday 25 June at 9pm.

Check the website for all the terms and conditions of this as you can for details of all the various Red Bus promotions and competitions.

Website: http://www.redbusbingo.co.uk/

What Other Types of Abuse Are Happening in Our Nation’s Nursing Homes?

On May 4, 2010, in Kingsport, Tenn., a licensed nurse was indicted by a grand jury and arrested for stealing patients’ prescription narcotics from the nursing home where she was employed.

The nurse, Summer Brook Lane, 33, worked briefly at the Holston Manor Nursing Home in Kingsport during the summer of 2009. Her crime was discovered when an officer in southwest Virginia made a traffic stop on her vehicle. The officer located narcotics in Lane’s car that were not prescribed to her. The officer was able to trace the drugs to the nursing home where Lane was working in Kingsport.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigations was notified and they assigned their Medicaid Fraud Control Unit to investigate the crime. The investigators found that Summer Lane had been taking the prescription narcotics that were intended to be distributed to patients at the Holston Manor Nursing Home. She was indicted by a grand jury for one count of abuse, neglect or exploitation of a dependent adult; obtaining a controlled substance by fraud, deceit or theft; and theft of property under $500.

Theft is one form of abuse in American nursing homes, but many other types of abuses occur regularly. A 2007 survey indicated that 420,000 people in America live in nursing homes. With so many elderly patients dependent on nursing homes for their care, it puts them in a precarious position to be mistreated and abused by those who are paid to look after them.

Other types of abuse that occur in nursing homes include theft of patients personal property, lack of proper medical care, failure to provide safe and adequate care, and physical abuse and neglect.

These different types of abuse are horrible for the patients to experience and can sometimes be difficult to recognize and prove. For some of the patients, once they are admitted to the nursing home, they receive very limited, if any, visitation from family and friends.

If you notice that a patient’s personal belongings are disappearing, do not disregard it. Contact the nursing home administration to let them know what is going on. If you notice bed sores or bruises on the patient, it is important to act immediately. A person who truly knows the nursing home patient is the patient’s best ally. You can contact the nursing home administrator or police if necessary to investigate any allegations of theft, abuse or neglect.

The nursing home patient should not be left in dirty adult diapers, and should be bathed and fed regularly. If the patient is telling you that someone is being mean or mistreating him or her in any way, take it seriously.

The vast majority of nurses and health care workers in nursing homes are terrific people who have the patients’ care as their top priority. Nursing home workers are often paid low wages for doing a very difficult job. Their job is actually made easier by concerned friends and family taking an active role in the care and well-being of the nursing home patient.

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