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Reliable Internet Sources For Indiana Arrest Records

April 1st, 2010 No comments

Everyone should be responsible enough in providing total security for their respective families and the general public. The government has done its part in compiling all the pertinent records pertaining to any criminal activities violated by a lot of individuals. Take for instance the Indiana Arrest records; they have been updated regularly in order to supply those who are seeking for such important public files for a number of reasons. The said records contain factual pieces of information which definitely set you free.

For instance you are moving into a completely new neighbourhood with your family, the best thing that you could do is perform a background check on the people in your surroundings more especially those who are acting inappropriately. Another situation is when you are looking for a nanny for your little kids; you probably would want to hire someone. The smartest move that you could do before doing anything else is to conduct a thorough investigation on people using the public documents.

There are definitely a lot of reasons why Indiana criminal records are important to the people. Such official reports have been made available not government use only, but technically for the consumption of the general public. Therefore, individuals must be thankful that they get the chance to intercept if ever there are probable crimes to take place in your place. It is the best option to get hold of the said legal reports for the protection of the general public.

Retrieving these kinds of public documents from the assigned government agencies or offices could no longer work to most of the people today. With the advancement of modern technology these days, such important documents are stored into huge Internet records databases for a much faster access to the individuals. In this way, those who are searching for the legal reports no longer deal with the rules and policies at each state and you definitely not going to waste much of your time waiting for the results.

The vital details that you need to provide upon conducting the search over the Internet include the full name and the birth date of the person whom you are investigating online. If you have these bits of information, you will undoubtedly get the necessary details you need. IN arrest records are obtainable without any hassle. The search results can be retrieved in only just a few minutes, plus the details you need are complete and useful for whatever legitimate purposes.

The functionalities of the computers and the Internet have been upgraded so fast as years went by. The amazing part is that you can absolutely perform the search right at the privacy of your own home. This implies how user-friendly the technology is, that even the first timers can definitely conduct the search all by themselves without asking any help from someone. This is precisely what everyone is looking for, a service that is worth the money that you will be spending for.

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Florida Arrest Records – Free Or Paid Version?

April 1st, 2010 No comments

When it comes to storing vital records, the state of Florida will never be left behind, and out of those records that it maintained, arrest records are the most popular. If you’re living in Florida, you’re lucky to have an up-to-date Florida Arrest Records because the law enforcers of this state are mandated to keep track and record each arrest that happens within the borders of this state. Thus, for whatever case it may serve, you can truly rely on this information.

The said important documents are open for everyone’s access and use through the Division of Criminal Justice Information Services at the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Hence, if you’re looking for someone’s arrest record in Florida, this is the best place to visit and start the search. Florida Arrest Records will remain public information as long as the courts will not implement any order for such file to be sealed or expunged. If there will be no interruptions from the authority, these records can be easily obtained by filling-in an official request form that is made available online from the same office where they are stored.

The most common reason for searching Florida Criminal Records is to investigate someone-a friend, a neighbor, an applicant, or anyone whom you think needs to be investigated for some reasons. Think of that person that you just met, but who would like to make friends with you right away. Think about that man or woman who wants to be hired in your company. Think about your children and family who will be taken care of by someone whom you don’t even know personally yet. Would you just allow any of your loved ones to be hurt by a stranger in any way? You should say no to that.

There are various ways in which these criminal records in the state of Florida can be obtained. Of course, that is in accordance to the law that is imposed by the state government with regards to its treatment and use of the said records. It’s either the law will allow it to be viewed by all or not, that is their prerogative. Arrest records do not necessarily contain those files in which the involved person was put to jail because even if he was not imprisoned, the same record will still be created and is still subject for public view. Furthermore, it is recommended that you seek the help of a lawyer or a professional who could help you with the process especially if you’re searching to support any official case.

Any member of the public has the primary right to gain access to these arrest records and take the privilege of being able to view information that is contained in this file such as the name of the person who was arrested for a crime, the name of the individual who was victimized, and the date when the crime took place. If in case you also have an existing arrest record, it would also be better to check it from time to time so that you will know if there might be any false information that is stated on the record which will surely affect you in any way.

Indeed, it is important to search for this Arrest Records Public especially if you care about putting yourself and your family in a safe mode. Public records should not only be stored at state repositories. You should utilize them, search for them through those services that are either free-of-charge or with a fee. For that peace of mind that you ought to have, surf the net for it holds all of this information.

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University Retirement Community Earns Re-Accreditation from Continuing Care Agency

clip_image002University Retirement Community at Davis, California (URC) announced that it recently earned re-accreditation from the Continuing Care Accreditation Commission of the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (known as CARF-CCAC).  URC, which opened its doors in 2000, is an affiliate of Pacific Retirement Services, Inc. (PRS). It has been accredited since September 2003, when it was the youngest community ever to receive this coveted rating. URC is undergoing a 64,450-square-foot expansion on its 15-acre campus near U.C. Davis.

“In addition to our surveys by the California Department of Health Services, the California Department of Social Services, financial audits, and due diligence reviews, among others,” says URC Executive Administrator Mike Morris, “the CARF-CCAC accreditation process measures our conformance with approximately 1,800 industry standards. We thank URC residents, URC and PRS management, and the board of directors for their involvement and support.”

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Schumer Vows To Fight Cuts in 2011 Budget For Section 202 Housing for the Elderly

U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer recently stated that he will fight to reverse budget cuts proposed by Administration in its Fiscal Year 2011 budget for the Section 202 Housing for the Elderly program. Schumer noted that in fiscal year 2010, Congress appropriated $825 million for Section 202 programmatic funding.  However, the Administration’s budget request for fiscal year 2011 only includes $273.7 million.  It is projected that, while $273.7 will sustain existing Section 202 housing stock, the funding will fail to cover project shortfalls for new housing development and force sponsors to find additional sources of funding to make these projects feasible.

“The Section 202 program helps seniors achieve economic and financial independence while providing them with quality affordable housing, and it is essential, especially during these tough economic times, to ensure funding is sustained,” Schumer said. “It is common-sense to boost this program that helps seniors in Nassau and Suffolk and across the nation live with dignity in a home they can call their own. I will continue to fight for funds that will improve the quality of life for residents on Long Island.”

Section 202 provides affordable housing for very low-income seniors through the provision of supportive, community-based services. While Section 202 currently provides approximately 300,000 units of affordable housing for elderly households, there is a long list of seniors waiting for assistance. The American Association of Retired People (AARP) estimates that there are approximately ten seniors on the waiting list for each Section 202 unit that becomes available. There are currently 738 Section 202-assisted units on Long Island, with 10 seniors vying for each Section 202 unit that becomes available. In Nassau County, there are 469 assisted units and 269 in Suffolk County.

Movers & Shakers: People and Positions For Week of April 2

Did March really blow in like a lion, out like a lamb for job opportunities?  Not for these movers and shakers.  Got staffing announcements?  Send them our way, email us at movers-shakers@seniorhousingnews.com

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The Terraces At Harris Ranch Names Linda McGrath as New Marketing Director

Linda_McGrath The Terraces at Harris Ranch recently announced Linda McGrath as marketing director for the area’s first life care community, soon to be developed in the Harris Ranch area of Boise. McGrath will be responsible for managing a team of senior living counselors and creating community connections to educate seniors about the lifestyle and benefits of a life care community.

“We’ve had tremendous interest from families within the community who want to learn more about The Terraces at Harris Ranch,” said McGrath, who brings more than 20 years of sales and marketing experience in the field of senior housing and health care to her new position. “I’m looking forward to my new role, and I’m excited about talking with area seniors and their families about the outstanding services and amenities the community will offer.”

Prior to joining The Terraces at Harris Ranch, McGrath oversaw sales and marketing initiatives for a variety of senior living communities across the country, including properties in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Texas and Washington.  McGrath is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Dayton, in Dayton, Ohio, earning a bachelor’s degree in marketing and communications.

Hawaii Kai Retirement Community Hires Renee C. Yim As Marketing Manager

Renee_Yim_Headshot Hawaii Kai retirement community announced that it has hired Honolulu resident Renee C. Yim has been hired as marketing manager of Hawaii Kai Retirement Community.  In her role as marketing manager, Yim educates the community-at-large about Hawaii Kai Retirement Community and the many benefits it offers to potential residents.  Prior to joining Hawaii Kai Retirement Community in February, Yim was a flight attendant for Mokulele Airlines. She has also worked as area sales manager for Dispenser Beverages and division manager for Paradise Beverages and Hawaii Coffee Company. She has more than seven years of experience in the marketing industry.  Yim earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.  Yim is a native of Hawaii.

“We are pleased to welcome Renee to Hawaii Kai Retirement Community,” said Lyle Takeuchi, Hawaii regional director of Holiday Retirement. “With her extensive marketing background and positive, can-do attitude, we are confident that she will be instrumental in helping to grow our senior living community.”

The Terraces at Bonita Springs Forms Community Advisory Board

The Terraces at Bonita Springs, the area’s newest planned senior living community, has formed a Community Advisory Board made up of local leaders who will help shape the community’s outreach programs.  The Community Advisory Board, composed of 10 members, meets regularly to receive updates on the progress of The Terraces and make recommendations on building even stronger ties throughout the surrounding area.

“We are very fortunate to have such qualified and knowledgeable people willing to give their time and provide their valuable insights as members of our advisory board,” said Pam Fultz, director of community relations for The Terraces at Bonita Springs. “We appreciate their service in our continuing efforts to educate the public about The Terraces. In addition to having experienced community leaders as members of the board, we’re also extremely happy that two future residents are taking an active leadership role in their community.”

Leaders serving on The Terraces at Bonita Springs Community Advisory Board are: Roger Brunswick, a realtor at John R. Wood Realtors; Pam Burdett, a retired registered nurse; Brad Galbraith, an estate attorney and partner at Hahn Loeser; Jane Goble, a trust officer at M&I Wealth Management; Jennifer O’Dell, a financial advisor at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney; Debra Quade, a financial services representative at Merrill Lynch; Ann Soper, a retired former AvMed executive; Louis Stolz, a retired financial advisor and future resident of The Terraces; Dr. Lloyd Tarbutton, a retired hospitality industry leader and future resident of The Terraces; and George Wilson, an estate attorney at Wilson & Johnson Law.

 

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CLW Health Care Services Celebrates Completed Sale of Capstone Village

alabama_retirement CLW Health Care Services Group recently celebrated its involvement in the sale of Capstone Village, an Entrance Fee Continuing Care Retirement Community located on the campus of The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.  The facility, built in 2004, is located on 24 acres adjacent to the University of Alabama.  The sale for $9.5 million includes 159 total units including 22 Independent Living Garden Homes, 108 Independent Living Apartments, and a 29-unit Health Center (13 Assisted Living and 16 Memory Care units).

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