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Home Support Services
Get excellent personalized care in your own home today! Skilled Nursing and Private Duty Services
Physical, Occupational, Speech Therapy, Medical Social Worker, Home Health Aides, Companionship, Transportation, and much more! Lifeline personal emergency response, Personal Care Assistance, Meal Planning and Preparation, Transportation, Medication Set-Ups, Light Housekeeping, Home Management Assistance and much more!
Specialty Services
Deep Cleaning, Alzheimer Respite Care, Kosher Home Delivered Meals, Sleep-Over Services, Care Coordination, Holocaust Survivor Support Services and much more!
iversity Matters in Beachwood will be presenting its 10th Annual African-American History Celebration at the Beachwood Middle School, 2860 Richmond Road, on Saturday, February 21, at 4 p.m. The program, "Music Tells the Story,” will present an historical overview through music and narration, featuring students from Beachwood City Schools, with a special guest performance by Terry Greene, aka Sequoia Forest. Sister Sequoia is a storyteller who believes in the power of personal stories, animated fables and tales that guide and caution. She blends her experiences of nursing, singing and art to bring color and brilliance to each story she tells; and is a member of the National and Cleveland Associations of Black Storytellers. Diversity Matters will honor Dr. Stephen Haynesworth with the 2015 Julian Earls Community Service Award. Dr. Haynesworth is a faculty member at Case Western Reserve University, and the associate dean and associate professor in the College of Arts and Sciences. The Recipient of the 2015 Inspiration – Building a Legacy Award is Mr. Paul Hill, Jr., who has served as head of a local and national cultural hub for people of African ancestry in Cleveland since 1981. Hill has also been president of the National Rites of Passage Institute since 1993. Exhibitors will have a pre-gala opening at 3 p.m. with various goods. The evening ends with a community pot-luck, soul-food tasting. Admission is free and open to the community. Please contact Terri MuldrowHines at diversitymatters1@gmail.com for additional information.
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Diversity Matters in Beachwood will be presenting its 10th Annual African-AmericanHistory Celebration at the Beachwood Middle School, 2860 Richmond Road, on Saturday, February 21, at 4 p.m.
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