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Anti wrinkle cream is all the rage these days. Some are great, others are overpriced and not so great at all. If you’ve found one that works for you, that is wonderful. If not, make sure you do your homework - there are a LOT of scams out there.
Regardless, here is a simple recipe for making your own anti wrinkle cream. It’s actually more of a mask than a cream, but used regularly with the daily use of a high-quality anti aging cream, it can take years off your face. Plus it will make your face feel great! It is aptly named “Young Again”. Here’s the recipe:
* 1/2 teaspoon honey * 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice * 2 teaspoons plain yogurt * 3 vitamin E capsules (equivalent to 300 units)
Mix lemon juice,yogurt and honey. Prick open the vitamin E caps and squeeze the contents into cream. Cleanse your face and dry. Apply mask and leave on for 15 minutes. Use twice weekly.
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The population of the United States is rapidly aging. It’s no secret. The “greatest generation” will quickly be a fond memory and the “baby boomers” will begin to populate the retirement communities and care centers. This aging of America is bringing a growing strain to the resources of our medical care facilities. Increased demand is forcing our hospitals and medical centers to be even less personal in their approach to dealing with patients. This can be discouraging for young people seeking careers in health care. They want rewarding personal interactions with patients. That’s why many of them are seeking careers in home health.
A significant portion of our most promising heath care professionals are selecting careers in a home health agency. The increasing interest in this career path has much to do with the ability of the health care provider to establish a more personal and rewarding relationship with the patient.
“There are some definite advantages to working in a home health agency,” noted Maria Bushebi, Manager of Private Duty for Family Home Care and Hospice, headquartered in Spokane, WA. “When you can see a patient in a home environment, you can take the time to get to know them and take more detailed note of their progress. You can even make effective recommendations that may never occur to someone who sees the patient in a clinic or hospital setting. And, it’s easier to keep up with the patient’s progress. Seeing a patient improve is such a major part of our job satisfaction.”
The largest privately owned home health agency in the Inland Northwest, Family Home Care and Hospice (FHCH) has more than 250 employees. The growing demand for home care services has company president, Michael Nowling sensitive to the difficulties of running a health care business.
“Staffing any health care delivery organization is a constant effort these days,” noted Nowling. “But we do find that we are successfully attracting high caliber health care professionals because of the rewards of working in a system which, by virtue of its delivery model, emphasizes personal care and interaction.”
In addition to greater job satisfaction and fulfillment in their patient relationships, home health professionals have much more control over their work hours and schedules than do hospital based workers. This makes the home health agency a great place for family oriented employees. They have a more typical work schedule than other health professionals and can often be available to meet family or social obligations.
Family Home Care is a perfect place for someone with a family,” explained Bushebi. “Not only do we have regular hours, but we can quite easily schedule time to attend things like parent-teacher conferences or dental appointments. Flexibility is a tremendous benefit of a career in this industry.”
Bushebi observes that many home health agencies are increasingly being staffed by more mature workers. These are often people who have raised their families and are looking for a job that will give them a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction.
“The home health environment works well for these employees because they are mature and responsible and tend to have a highly developed sense of compassion and concern,” said Bushebi. “They fit well into a home environment and gain a real sense of accomplishment and appreciation as they develop a relationship with patients and see them progress.”
Health care workers in hospitals and clinics are also moving into home health agencies. Improvements in technologies have seen many of the latest therapies and equipment now moving into home applications.
“Health care professionals needn’t be concerned that they’re abandoning the technical experience and knowledge they’ve gained in years of working with the newest equipment or techniques,” Bushebi noted. “More and more of these state of the art technologies are available to be used in the home. Home health professionals can keep up on their skills and have rewarding patient interactions at the same time.”
There are training programs available for workers which will allow them to receive the necessary certifications and licenses to work for a home health agency. Many of the Nursing Assistant programs are offered at community colleges throughout the nation and are very affordable. Plus, according to Bushebi, many home care agencies like Family Home Care will reimburse workers for these training programs.
For people both young and old who are interested in a health care career which offers a unique combination of old fashioned patient care and relationship building along with the latest in medical advances, the best choice these days seems to be the home health agency. And, as Bushebi concludes, if her experience at Family Home Care and Hospice is any indication, home health workers will find all that and more in the home health industry.
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Anti wrinkle cream for free? Are you kidding me? Let me put your doubts to rest right now. What this article gives you is a very simple, yet effective natural recipe to make your own anti wrinkle cream - using just 3 basic ingredients.
The only thing you have to spend money on is the ingredients themselves, but considering how inexpensive they are and how long they’ll last you, the anti wrinkle cream you’ll end up with easily belongs in the highway-robbery category.
This home-made cream minimizes crow’s feet and eye wrinkles/lines by hydrating the skin around your eyes. You see, your eye area does not have natural oil glands to keep it young and smooth, so applying this concoction daily is like an oasis in the desert for your eyes.
Let’s get right to it. You’ll need:
Jojoba Oil (1 ounce)
Carrot Seed Oil (10-11 drops)
Evening Primrose Oil (capsules)
All of these items are usually found at any local health food store. Begin by pouring one ounce of Jojoba oil into a dark glass bottle that has a dropper. Continue by adding 10 or so drops of Carrot Seed oil. Next, prick a hole in an Evening Primrose oil capsule and squeeze the contents into your bottle. Shake it well. Keep it in your refrigerator and it will last you for about 6 months. For best results, apply every night.
Application: Before bedtime, wash/cleanse your face, dry off and put a few drops of the oil on your fingertips. Gently tap the oil under/around your eyes. Be sure not to rub too hard, as this area is very delicate. Be sure to keep out of eyes.
Now apply your favorite anti wrinkle cream on the rest of your face. If you’re already using an anti aging cream you’re happy with, apply it all over your face (including your eye area) FIRST, followed by applying your home-made oil around your eyes. A quality anti wrinkle cream in conjunction with your home-made oil should yield noticeable wrinkle-reduction within 30-40 days. And be patient! This stuff really works.
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