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Assisted Senior Transitions

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By JoycelynHovis79

Thank you so much, I have yet to work with a referral agency as efficient and qualified as yours! I look forward to doing business with you for quite a while. ...read more

Advanced Court Services

1.0

By down2business at Citysearch

The experience I had with Eva Williams was the worst possible experience I could imagine. I was lied to, manipulated and extorted for money, she set up appointments for me that i told her I could not make and then tried to charge me when I didn't make them. She told me that she filed my paperwork and when I called the courthouse to verify, they said that nothing had been filed in my name since the opening statements 9 MONTHS AGO! There were errors in her paperwork, and when I pointed them out, she refused to fix them. She assured me that my divorce would be complete by May, and its January and it hasn't even been filed (which she still denies). When I brought all of this up to her, she accused me of slander and threatened to call the police. I asked for the paperwork back to have an attorney look it over ( the paperwork legally belongs to me, because I paid her in full) and she refused to give it up, threatening to shred it. I plan to file a class action lawsuit against her. Any one that would like to join in the lawsuit, please email me at rebelbabe1711@yahoo. if you don't wish to join the suit but would like to send a written statement of your experience with her to be used in court, please send your statement to the email address above. I plan to get precedings started soon, so please email me as soon as possible. Thank you. ...read more

Advanced Court Services

1.0

By k cavendish at Citysearch

I also am a former employee and I couldn't believe the service given. I was ashamed to have worked with such a person. She pretends she's the sweetest person, but she's not. She's selfish.\t\n\t\nShe would have the assistant do most of the work. She missed practically every Tuesday and left all the work to the assistant and receptionist. She would come in late and the assitstant would have to make excuses to the clients on why they were waiting so long. She'd leave early on Fridays. She took so many days off, but wouldn't let the employees really have any. The pay was also ridiculous! \t\n\t\nWhen paperwork came back from the court with errors she had us stretch the truth to the clients. Any time a client would disagree with her she would yell at them and then degrade them.\t\n\t\nShe favored hispanics and blacks probably because she's mexican and her husband is black. She would give them lower prices over any one else.\t\n\t\nShe wouldn't give legal advice....she called it giving them options to think about.\t\n\t\nStipulations, Wills, Child custody agreements were all pretty cut and paste with a few edits to make it fit each client.\t\n\t\nSometimes she would have clients sign things in advance and she'll just date it when it's ready to be sent. If things are sent back from the courthouse due to error and the clients signature was needed again she would copy the signature herself!\t\n\t\nWhen it was slow she would have the receptionist or assistant call other paralegal or other legal document preparers to see what they say for an initial call and for prices.\t\n\t\nThe bankruptcy is a joke. You can get all the forms at the court house and there is a fee wavier for the filing. She's not even the one who does them. The assistant prepares all of the work and meets with the clients.\t\n\t\nShe talks about all her clients after they leave. \t\n\t\nI would NOT recommend this office for ANYTHING! ...read more

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Read The Latest Newsletter from Senior Helpers In Home Health Care Fresno CA

We've just published a new edition of our newsletter! You can check it out on our website and get the latest information from Senior Helpers In Home Health Care Fresno CA. Let us know what you think! Read It Now Here ...read more

By Senior Helpers In Home Health Care Fresno CA December 29, 2009

In Home Health Care Fresno, CA - Staying Close, Despite The Distance

Staying Close, Despite The DistanceTips For Managing Long Distance Caregiving It wasn't that long ago that most families lived in the same community generation after generation. As loved ones grew older and needed help with theactivities of daily life, younger family members could share the responsibilities.But today, families are often spread out all over the country and beyond. Children move for their careers, parents pack up to their dream retirement spot, great-grandparents may be the only ones left in the family's hometown. Everyone stays in touch, but they do it by phone, e-mail, and occasional visits.So, when a parent orgrandparentneeds care and support, or when a care crisis occurs, families may come face to face with the challenge of long distancecaregiving. If this describes your situation, here are some practical suggestions for understanding your family member's needs and working with friends, relatives, andprofessional service providersto make sure those needs are met.ASSESSING YOUR SITUATIONThe first step is to be well informed concerning the issues and the resources available to deal with them. Talk to those who are on the scene (your loved one, as well as family and friends who live nearby, the person's healthcare providers and any others involved). Ask lots of questions. Listen to what people are telling you. Make notes you can refer back to.Make a note of the names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of anyone who can help keep you informed. And be sure to let them know how to contact you, if something happens that you should be aware of.MAKING A PLANOnce you have a feel for what the issues are, it's time to begin figuring out what your role can and should be. Here are some points to keep in mind as you do this planning: Make sure all the right people are involved during the planning process-other family members, professionals, and especially the person you are concerned about. A top goal is to support the person's maximum level of independence. His or her self-esteem, dignity, and health status are all best served by remaining an active, informed decision maker for as long as possible. Remember,caregivingresponsibilities often call for teamwork. If other family members are on the scene and are doing more than you are able to do, find ways to acknowledge the greater role they are playing. Ask their help in finding practical ways in which you can share the responsibilities. RESOURCES ARE AVAILABLE TO HELPAs you prepare to get more involved in care, even though from long distance, it's nice to know there is an entire network ofeldercare support servicesout there to help. Here are three key resources you can tap: If your loved one is already receiving care (for example, home health care, assisted living, or a nursing home), coordinate with the care professionals. Schedule a visit to discuss your loved one's needs andplan of care. If community-based eldercare services are needed, contact the person's Area Agency on Aging. A private care manager can help family assesscare-giving needsand coordinate eldercare services. Involvement can be on a one-time basis (for example, locating home care services, rehabilitative care or assisted living). Or the care manager can remain involved on an ongoing basis, as advocate and care coordinator. To find a private care manager in your area, ask your Area Agency on Aging for a referral. KEEP IN TOUCHWork out a communication strategy that's best for everyone. Call your loved one on a regular basis, or provide calling cards or a prepaid cell phone. And what about e-mail? Seniors are one of the fastest growing groups when it comes to computer use. Find out whether your relative has e-mail access or would be open to learning.It's distressing to be far away when problems arise! But working with the available network of family, friends and service providers provides greater peace of mind for everyone. About Senior Helpers: Senior HelpersProvides Many services in the Chowchilla, Clovis, Coarsegold, Fig Garden, Fowler, Fresno, Friant, Hanford, Madera, Merced, Oakhurst, Sanger, Selma area. We provide a full array of Home Care services for seniors and the elderly living in this beautiful area. OurHome Care Services are provided by bonded and insured employees and all employees pass a National Background check.If you needHome Care servicesin Fresno and the surrounding areas we are an excellent choice with impeccable references.Home Health Carefor your elderly loved ones is never an easy choice but we can promise we will do our best to make it as painless as possible.For more information, please visit:http://www.homehealthcarefresno.com/. ...read more

By Senior Helpers In Home Health Care Fresno CA December 28, 2009

Read The Latest Newsletter from Senior Helpers In Home Health Care Fresno CA

We've just published a new edition of our newsletter! You can check it out on our website and get the latest information from Senior Helpers In Home Health Care Fresno CA. Let us know what you think! Read It Now Here ...read more

By Senior Helpers In Home Health Care Fresno CA December 16, 2009

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