Constellation Hospice Medicare Approved Location: 240 Indian River Road, Orange, Connecticut 06477 Phone: (203) 497-3888 |
Day Kimball Homecare Medicare Approved Location: 320 Pomfret Street, Putman, Connecticut 06260 Phone: (860) 928-0422 |
Salisbury Visiting Nurse Association Medicare Approved Location: 30 A Salmon Kill Road, Salisbury, Connecticut 06068 Phone: (203) 435-0816 |
Farmington Valley Vna Inc Medicare Approved Location: 8 Old Mill Lane, Simbury, Connecticut 06070 Phone: (860) 651-3539 |
Mclean Home Care And Hospice Medicare Approved Location: 75 Great Pond Road, Simsbury, Connecticut 06070 Phone: (860) 658-3700 |
Caring Hospice Services Of Connecticut Llc Medicare Approved Location: 456 Glenbrook Road, 2nd Fl, Stamford, Connecticut 06906 Phone: (203) 674-8380 |
Visiting Nurse & Health Services Of Connecticut Medicare Approved Location: 8 Keynote Drive, Vernon, Connecticut 06066 Phone: (203) 872-9163 |
Masonicare Home Health And Hospice Inc Medicare Approved Location: 33 North Plains Industrial Road, Wallingford, Connecticut 06492 Phone: (203) 679-5300 |
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The Wall Street Journal/Dow Jones: "Senate Democrats worked to forge agreement Tuesday on health-care overhaul legislation, as they finalized major new provisions to the bill that would expand the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
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Expanding their efforts to keep citizens safe on San Diego roadways, UC San Diego's Training, Research and Education for Driving Safety (TREDS) program announced today that they are launching a new distracted driving education project called Just Drive - Take Action Against Distraction, a one hour class free of charge offered to businesses in San Diego. The decision followed a recent survey by the research team, which found that 83 percent of adults who participated reported texting, talking or using a smartphone application while driving.
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