Computer, Phone Makers Should Face Prosecution for Fraud

Opinion
By Tim Coco

It’s about time technology executives and board directors face criminal charges for committing a disproportionate share of America’s consumer fraud. Few consumer protection lawsuits have been filed against companies like Apple and Microsoft even though those companies release products that, at times, simply don’t work. If you buy a new toaster, for example, you wouldn’t be expected to have to take it apart and move wires around in order to brown your favorite morning bread. Yet, the software equivalent happens everyday with that computer on your desk or so-called smartphone in your pocket. Every consumer protection advocate would go after companies for selling defective $10 toasters, but few go after manufacturers of those $1,000 paperweights.

VNA Celebrates National Physical Therapy Month

October 10, 2014

To the Editor:

Please join Home Health VNA as we celebrate National Physical Therapy month, which is held every year in October.  The purpose of National Physical Therapy month is to raise public awareness about the restorative and therapeutic benefits of physical therapy and to help educate the public about the vital role therapists play in meeting the needs of patients and families in our communities.  Whether patients are recuperating from an illness or injury, coping with chronic pain or needing assistance with balance and strength, physical therapists transform lives one patient at a time. The physical therapists at Home Health VNA use the latest in treatment technology and innovation to provide evidence based therapy in homes, apartments and residential communities.  They are trusted experts, restoring and improving function and motion, allowing patients to develop independence with daily activities in their own convenient and comfortable setting. Their extensive education, clinical expertise and “hands on approach” help patients:

Regain strength, endurance and mobility for a better quality of life
Restore or increase coordination and balance
Reduce pain and stiffness
Retrain the body to do everyday tasks such as walking or transferring from bed to chair

Providing therapy in the home can give the therapist a direct glimpse into the real lives and real challenges of their patients –an advantage rarely available to community-based providers.  And, it can provide insight into the patient’s home environment allowing therapists to identify and correct issues that may adversely impact recuperation or that pose a fall risk such as dark stairways, throw rugs, clutter or improperly placed furniture. In honor of National Physical Therapy Month, I would like to honor therapists everywhere and to especially recognize the contributions of the 48 physical therapists at Home Health VNA. Sincerely

John G. Albert, MBA, FACHE
President/CEO
Home Health Foundation

Victory in Time for Labor Day

Opinion
By Tim Coco

WHAV President and General Manager

History not only was made over the last two months, but Market Basket workers have given the labor movement one of its biggest boosts in years. Last night skeptical employees and supportive customers finally got the news for which they have been waiting. “Effective immediately, Arthur T. Demoulas is returning to Market Basket with day-to-day operational authority of the company. He and his management team will return to Market Basket during the interim period while the transaction to purchase the Company is completed. The current Co-CEO’s will remain in place pending the closing, which is expected to occur in the next several months,” according to a statement from the Demoulas Market Basket board of directors.

Newsroom

Opinion: Basics of WHAV News Policy

Policy Coincides with Launch of News-Heavy Website
By Tim Coco
WHAV President & General Manager (volunteer)

Objective journalism is becoming a lost art. An entire generation has grown up with sensational TV news teasers, misleading newspaper headlines, partisan cable news channels or websites that cater only to a particular political slant. Local bloggers and public access television volunteers sometimes attempt to fill in the gaps, but they have virtually no training, exhibit little news sense, fear alienating politicians or become biased cheerleaders for organizations and causes they support. Worse, politicians or adverse public opinion may intimidate them into overlooking a legitimate news story.  What is ‘news?’
According to the News Manual, “The criteria by which news is judged are:

Is it new?