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Ezra Care Stronger Together provides a range of regular support groups for patients or carers dealing with long term illness & disabilities. These small groups provide information, inspiration and sharing, in a comfortable environment with refreshments and guest speakers.
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This past year we provided 619 hospital volunteer sessions.
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“No words can describe our appreciation for the unbelievable devotion your staff has shown us in the last week following the operation of my wife.”
Age with Grace, offering elderly and homebound patients with practical & emotional support, referrals and signposting to care agencies and carers. We also offer dementia support and advice – for carers and family members caring for an elderly patient with dementia.
This past year there were 19 support group sessions.
New Services: In it’s first 2 months of operation, 19 families are provided with regular volunteer visits.
FriendS At home Friends at home provides volunteers to visit ill and elderly patients at home, easing their loneliness and providing respite and support to family.
ShAring the cAring Sharing the Caring provides volunteers to accompany and support patients in hospital. Our volunteers also provide respite for families of patients in hospital, particularly children.
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We would like to thank all the staff and volunteers at Ezra Care for the wonderful support you gave our sister during her hospital stay
Ezra Care provides the vital services that are so crucial during those difficult times, whether it’s a chronic illness, a prolonged hospital stay or end-of–life care, Ezra Care is there for the patient and their family.
When, G-d forbid, serious illness strikes, there is often a desperate need for support and assistance.
These values underpin every aspect of our work: Respect, Efficiency, Responsibility, Sensitivity and Confidentiality.
pAtient trAnSport Service Ezra Care has a full size Patient Transport Ambulance as well as 2 wheelchair accessible modified vehicles as well as 12 fully trained volunteers to CQC standard in patient handling. This service in invaluable for disabled patients who need to attend hospital non-emergency treatment. Ezra Care providing a Patient Transport Ambulance and all required mobility equipment at short notice speeds up hospital discharges substantially. Our vehicles are also used by family members to transport disabled persons to important appointments or family occasions enabling them to partake in family and social occasions.
mobility equipment Ezra Care has a vast inventory of mobility equipment and disability aides, from Wheelchairs & electrically adjustable hospital beds to Oxygen Concentrators & Suction Pumps and everything in between. These are given on short term loan and are available at short notice. For larger items we have a team of volunteers to transport and assemble the equipment in patients homes.
ShAbboS cAr Service Ezra Care has a contract with local Taxi companies, which is used for emergency hospital travel on Shabbos. This reduces the need to handle money on the Sabbath. We expect people to reimburse us the fare after Shabbos.
hoSpitAl reSpite roomS Our annual budget of over £150,000 (almost £3000 a week!) relies on generous donations from beneficiaries and generous members of the community who value and want to have a part in the tremendous charity of helping the needy and sick. We are also very grateful for the government grants and foundation allocations that we receive from time to time.
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Let us hope that the merit of our volunteers and donors should protect us all from illness and disability and our services should no longer be required.
Michael S. Bamberger
EZRA CARE has over 150 dedicated volunteers who provide lifts to hospital for people who need to attend hospital frequently or family members who need regular transport to hospital to be with their loved ones.
“We would not have managed without Ezra Care, they were there for us all the way.”
Hospital respite rooms also known as Shabbos Rooms, these dedicated spaces in five Manchester hospitals are designed to make hospital stays easier for Jewish patients and their families. We provide fully stocked kitchens with fresh and packaged kosher food which are re-stocked up to 3 times a week. Additionally, there are culturally appropriate reading material and newspapers.
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Ezra Care is a community charity at the forefront of patient care, and steadfast in its mission to ease the effects of illness and disability.
With a small staff and over 200 volunteers, we provide a range of targeted support services for patients and their families, with a particular emphasis on enhancing the hospital experience and reducing in-patient stays. These include the free loan of medical equipment, respite rooms in hospitals and patient transportation services.
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2. Give your furniture some breathing room. Resist overcrowding a room. Gracious living means space to maneuver with ease. This is really great news if you are working with a tight budget. You don’t need to fill up a space with lots of furniture. Spend more of your budget on fewer but better-quality pieces, and your room will look better than if it’s stuffed to the
3. Hang artwork at the right height. Galleries and museums hang artwork so that the midline of each piece is 57 inches to 60 inches from the floor. And you should do the same. In a room like this, where the ceilings soar, there might be a tendency to hang the art higher. But remember: It needs to relate to human scale, not the structure’s scale. If you’re not sure, take a picture. It’s remarkable how much a photo can reveal. Print it out or use Photoshop or an app to draw on the photo. This can give you a sense of whether a larger or smaller piece of art is needed or a tall plant might be best to fill a vacant spot. 4. Know how to arrange furniture on a rug. There are basically three ways you can arrange furniture on your rug. All on: The rug is large enough to place all of the furniture legs on top of it. This creates a more luxurious feel. For this, bigger is better. Just be sure to leave at least 12 of floor surface on all four sides of the rug’s borders. All off: If you have a small room, keeping all legs off the rug is a great cost-effective choice. You don’t want to pick too small a rug, though, or it may look insignificant, like an afterthought. The rug should appear as though
6. Create a focal point. Choose your star and make it the focal point to anchor a room. Allow other items to take a secondary role. Your focal point might be a dramatic hood in the kitchen, a mantel and art piece in the living room or a headboard in the bedroom. Whatever it is, choose something that will draw attention. In this room the fireplace and the lighting work together as a collective focal point, bringing your eye right to the center of the composition and anchoring it there. 7. Consider sight lines. Your focal point should be free and clear from one room to the next, so that it feels like you’re being drawn between them. That’s why the best spot for a focal point is usually directly across from the entrance to the room. 8. Edit your collectibles. Don’t hang on to a piece that just doesn’t fit. If it’s not working for you, then find a new home for it. The unifying theme here is the use of black in the utilitarian pieces. The balance is almost perfect. It reminds me of something Coco Chanel said about accessorizing: “Before you leave the house, look in the mirror and take one thing off.” In design, know when to stop. 9. Vary the scale. What looks good in the store may look like an elephant in the room when you bring it home. Or it’s too tiny to be of any significance. So always vary scale and proportion. The oversize sunburst mirror frame fills up the wall space
10. Add layers of lighting. In this kitchen seating area, the backsplash is lit, the artwork is highlighted and the cabinet interiors are filled with light. One central lighting fixture would not have had nearly the same dramatic result. Professionals build layers of lighting to create interest, intrigue and variety. In a room where everything is lit evenly, nothing stands out. Pick a focal point and perhaps a secondary focal point and highlight those. Add general ambient lighting and some lower lighting, like table lamps, for interest. 11. Be bold. Personality is what makes a space great. Make your own statement and have fun. The more you try, the more you will begin to see what works and what doesn’t. Incorporate unexpected elements for drama. The unconventional ottoman seats, library-style bookshelves and oversize chandelier here are all unexpected in a conventional living room, but the result has charisma. Eschew expected pieces and interpretations if you want a room that will really wow. 12. Ignore all principles in favor of creativity. Having some guidelines gives people a good starting point for furnishing and decorating their home, even if some of them aren’t practical for a particular space. Go with something personal that makes you smile and, above all, is comfortable. Overly designed rooms don’t really translate in modern life. A pillow collection and an art arrangement that are seemingly haphazard, as shown here, create a dressed-down look with plenty of style.
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1. Pick the paint color last. I get calls all the time from homeowners who want to pick a paint color before they move in. I get the logic. Why not arrive to walls with a fresh coat of paint? Of course you can do it this way, but in my opinion it’s not ideal. There are thousands of paint colors with various tints, tones and shades. And each one looks different from home to home, because light sources vary, meaning what looks good in your current home might not in your new one. You want the color that best complements your upholstery, artwork, rug and whatever else. You can pick that color only if your stuff is actually inside your home.
gills with flea market finds. The high-backed chairs shown here, for example, stand out because they don’t have to fight for attention.
5. Resist the urge to be too theme-y. For example, the Cape Cod look is a very popular request. You know the hallmarks: beadboard, a blue and white nautical palette, some sailboat paintings. But this has been done so many times, it lacks individuality. In this room the coastal vibe was achieved through a palette, artwork and materials that give the effect without drawing on the obvious clichés.
nicely here, while the sand dollars make an interesting grouping below. They would be much too insignificant individually. Threes and fives make or more pleasing arrangements than even numbers.
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hate to break it to you, but designers don’t follow a secret rule book. There are no hard and fast laws governing what we do. We are creative types by nature and love to imagine, dream and explore, following our intuition. That said, there are some rough principles that guide us to ensure a great result every time. They are just tried and true things that work. And these aren’t tricks or skills that take years to master. Anyone can do them from day one. Consider this a foundation for developing your own quirky, creative, rule-breaking intuition.
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Get a great result even without an experienced touch by following these basic design guidelines.
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Flower Arrangements to cheer up any room A Few Bright Blooms make All the Difference. By Jamie Billard
A Traditional Home Displays Relaxed Elegance Wait Until You see the stunning stained Glass By Shuana May
Quotes That Celebrate Every Color in the Rainbow Because life’s too short to live in black and white. By Caroline Picard
Cozy fireplaces that will keep you warm all fall long It’s the heart of a room — and a savior on chilly nights. By Amnda Garrity
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it could touch the front legs of each of the seating pieces. This approach is best suited when you’re layering a pattern over a larger solid or textured rug. Front on: Put just the front feet of all your seating pieces on the rug to tie the arrangement together visually and create a well-defined space while lending a feeling of openness.
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