World Tuberculosis Day is commemorated annually to raise public awareness about the global devastation caused to millions owing to Tuberculosis (TB). Public campaigns aim to help create this global outreach successful in an effort to end TB. Observing World Tuberculosis Day is especially critical today given the wide spread COVID-19…...
Brain Injury Awareness Month
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. Every year it brings awareness and provides support for individuals suffering from traumatic brain injuries. Every 9 seconds, someone sustains a brain injury. At least 2.5 million people sustain brain injuries in the U.S. each year, and 50,000 die as a result. More than 3.5 million children and adults have acquired brain injury (ABI) a year and live with…...
International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day is commemorated worldwide in honor of the historic journey all women have embarked to accomplish. The first women’s Day was celebrated in 1911, spearhead by #Clara Zetkin from Germany. It is now a celebrated globally on March 8th of every year. We are proud and grateful for the…...
American Heart Month
Heart disease is the number one killer in Americans. About one in three women are diagnosed with heart disease. Every February, we celebrate American Heart Month to raise awareness about cardiovascular health, and educate others on heart disease and stroke prevention. Prevention is not impossible, you can start by increasing…...
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Putnam Ridge is a privately owned rehabilitative and adult day facility located in Brewster, NY. We pride ourselves on providing superior quality and service to our residents and patients. We are looking for an Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON). We are looking for a Registered Nurse (RN) to assist our…...
Cervical Cancer Awareness Month
More than 13,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer each year. January is a month with a special focus as chapters celebrate Cervical Health Awareness Month and work to spread the word in their communities. Luckily, the disease is preventable with vaccination and appropriate screening....