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London Free Press myNurse brings care to the door. Clients are guaranteed the same nurse.
London Free Press – Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Earlier this year, Bayshore Home Health introduced its new myNurse program with the aim of prolonging independent living by allowing seniors or others to access professional health care in the comfort and convenience of their own homes. The program sends specially trained registered nurses into private residences to deliver a comprehensive health management program focusing on monitoring, planning and education.
   
CTV News Interview with Jackie Hickey, myNurse Health Advisor, Bayshore Home Health, Toronto
CTV News (CFTO-TV), Toronto – June 14, 2010
Fall prevention at home for seniors is important to maintaining independence.
   
Rogers Interview with Diane Moore, Bayshore Home Health Area Director – Oshawa
Rogers TV, Daytime Oshawa – June 3, 2010
Stressing a proactive approach to personal health, opposed to a reactive one, the myNurse service sends specially trained registered nurses into private residences to deliver a comprehensive health management program focusing on health monitoring, planning and education.
   
Rogers Interview with Julie Adams, Bayshore Home Health Area Director – Richmond Hill
Rogers TV, Daytime Richmond Hill – June 2010
The goal of myNurse is to give clients the most comfortable service possible in the comfort of their own home.
   
Rogers Interview with Marie Graham, Bayshore Home Health Area Director – Kitchener
Rogers TV, Daytime Kitchener – June 1, 2010
The myNurse health management program from Bayshore Home Health prolongs independent living and allows seniors to access professional health care in the comfort and convenience of their own homes.
   
National Post Interview with Sherri Hnatyshyn, Bayshore Home Health Area Director – Hamilton
COGECO, Hamilton – May 31, 2010
The new myNurse health management program from Bayshore Home Health prolongs independent living and allows seniors to access professional health care in the comfort and convenience of their own homes.
   
Rogers Interview with Amanda Wilkinson, Registered Nurse, Bayshore Home Health
Rogers TV, Daytime Mississauga – May 19, 2010
Appreciating our seniors - Seniors awareness month. myNurse is a health management program from Bayshore Home Health that allows seniors to prolong their independence as well as access professional health care in the comfort of their own home.
   
National Post Nursing offers a world of professional opportunities
Kelowna.com – February 20, 2010
Now a manager of clinical practice for Bayshore Home Health in Vancouver, she [Zunobia Shafique] graduated from Kwantlen University College in Surrey, B.C. with a nursing degree and a keen interest in pursuing community work.
   
National Post For seniors: home is where the hope is
The National Post – January 25, 2010
The myNurse program [from Bayshore Home Health] was launched last year and assigns seniors a personal nurse who helps them plan and access services with the goal of helping them stay healthy and avoid having to move into assisted living or retirement homes.
   
The Globe and Mail Health care at home
The Globe and Mail – December 12, 2009
Wendy Starr, primary caregiver for her 86-year-old mother, says that Bayshore’s new myNurse service provides a measure of relief in an otherwise difficult time.
   
The Globe and Mail Legions of unpaid caregivers in Canada need support
The Globe and Mail – December 5, 2009
New strategies for health management and risk reduction, such as Bayshore’s new myNurse service, have the potential to dramatically increase wellness among older adults while reducing health care costs.
   
Financial Post Baby boomers willing to provide financial help to aging parents
Financial Post – July 6, 2009
Baby boomers have long had a dubious reputation for spawning the "Me" Generation but a survey from Bayshore Home Health finds many boomers more willing to give of their time and money than their aging parents might expect.
   
Shaw Interview with Donalda Farwell, Bayshore Home Health Area Director, Edmonton
Shaw TV Edmonton – June 23, 2009
Ninety-seven percent of seniors are fiercely independent and want to remain in their own homes, but less than half have researched ways how to remain independent.
   
Rogers Interview with Joan Raphael, Bayshore Home Health Area Director, Ottawa
Rogers TV, Daytime Ottawa – June 16, 2009
Seniors aren’t talking to their families and doing the important things they need to do to make sure they can stay at home.
   
Rogers Interview with Mary Carter, Bayshore Home Health Area Director, London
Rogers TV, Daytime London – June 11, 2009
A lot seniors want their independence, don’t want to look at long-term care, and would rather live in their own home with a little bit of assistance.
   
Shaw Interview with Tyla Jones, Bayshore Home Health Area Director, Calgary
Shaw TV Calgary – May 28, 2009
There’s a big difference between what parents and their adult children believe about age-related issues.
   
Interview with Holly Quinn, Bayshore Home Health’ Chief Nursing Officer
CKWX 1130 Radio, Vancouver – May 20, 2009
Most adult children are worried their aging parents won’t have enough money for retirement, but are wiling to help out.
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Interview with Holly Quinn, Bayshore Home Health’ Chief Nursing Officer
CFAX 1070 Radio, Victoria – May 20, 2009
Boomers and aging parents are not aligned on the care that parents require.
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