Dear Friends and Colleagues-
At this special time of year we would like to share a passage that we feel speaks volumes -
As the New Year approaches If it's not yet obvious to you, the real reason for this, and all seasons, is you. A more perfect child of the Universe has never lived. Until now, only celebrations cloaked in myth and mystery could hint at your divine heritage and sacred destiny. You are life's prayer of becoming and its answer. The first light at the dawn of eternity, drawn from the ether, so that I might know my own depth, discover new heights, and revel in seas of blessed emotion.
A pioneer into illusion, an adventurer into the unknown, and a lifter of veils. Courageous, heroic, and exalted by legions in the unseen.
To give beyond reason, to care beyond hope, to love without limit; to reach, stretch, and dream, in spite of your fears. These are the hallmarks of divinity - traits of the immortal - your badges of honor. May you wear them with a pride as great as the immeasurable pride we feel for you.
Your light has illuminated darkened paths, your gaze has lifted broken spirits, and already your life has changed the course of history. This is the time of year we celebrate each of you.
Bowing before Greatness, The Universe
Have a joyous and Happy New Year!!
All our best, Your Ally in Good Health!
Nanette Zumwalt and The Hired Power Team Monique, Jill, Poppy, Ally, Monique E. & our many and amazing Personal Recovery Assistant staff
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Introducing Poppy Carmelo
Poppy Carmelo, a Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor, is a strong believer in all possibilities that support change and positive well-being. Prior to joining the Hired Power team, Poppy was a primary counselor at Twin Town Treatment Centers. There she provided case management and clinical services to both the adult and adolescent population. Working as a Case Manager for the Hired Power Monitoring Program , Poppy offers compassion for families caught in the disease of addiction. Poppy discovered at an early age that being of service to others provides and creates solutions to a path of growth and personal recovery. Through her own experiences, Poppy is committed to helping clients and families build a bridge from the healing process to a life in long term recovery. Her personal strength and dedication to recovery commit her to hard work and reflection as she offers support to both the clients and staff of Hired Power. We are pleased to have her join our Monitoring Team.
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The Health Benefits of Friendship and a Strong Support Network
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Knowing how to be a good friend is the best way to attract good friends into your life! These friendship tips include the emotional health benefits of friendship.
Researchers haven't figured out exactly how, but friends boost your immune system. Good friends help you relax, take a deep breath, and remember what really matters - and why. The connection and relationship you feel when you're with your friends boosts your feelings of hope, faith, and belief that things will be Okay. Friends provide comfort and companionship, laughter and honesty. A strong support network can also keep you motivated and energized! This is why it's important to know how to be a good friend. A strong support network isn't just about emotions and feelings. A major emotional health benefit of friendship is moral support. Practically speaking, when a friend accompanies you to a doctor's appointment or medical procedure, you're more likely to experience lower blood pressure and a slower heart rate. You'll heal faster and live longer. Without social ties or friends to keep you going, you're more likely to experience negative emotions, more illnesses, and even earlier death than normal. A strong support network will keep you alive and well - especially if you know how to be a good friend.
6 Ways To Be A Good Friend - Friendship Tips - Spend time together. If you can't go for walks or to yoga class together, then telephone or email your friend regularly. The conversations needn't be long or personal; those quick "I'm thinking of you" moments can go a long way in making a strong support network.
- Make friends a priority. Maybe you "should" clean the house, wash the dog, go grocery shopping, or watch tv (some people feel they should do that!). But give those "shoulds" the brush and prioritize your friendships. There will be plenty of time for those "shoulds" when you're dead. For now, think about the health benefits of friendship.
- Be there for the good and bad. Show up for the funerals and the weddings, the surgeries and the celebrations! Be sincerely sad or genuinely happy for your friend - and include them on the good and bad in your life, too. One way to be a good friend is to be inclusive.
- Don't keep score. Who called who last? Who bought lunch last? Who spent the most on Christmas gifts? Who forgot whose birthday? Who cares? If you have a good friend, cut a little slack. If your friendship really isn't that great, then maybe you need to re-evaluate it. The health benefits of friendship will outlast the score-keeping cards.
- Notice the little stuff. The conversations that matter the most are the quick little ones that last only a few minutes. It's not always the deep long heart-to-hearts that bond friends together -- it's the day to day minutiae of everyday life. One way to be a good friend is to have short, sweet conversations.
- Focus on the positive. We all have quirks and weaknesses; focusing on your friend's strengths and wonderful qualities will keep your friendship alive and strong. To be a good friend, forget about the things you wish were different.
Mar 22, 2007 Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen
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Benefits of Monitoring as a Continuum of Care
by Jill Nugent, HP Monitoring Case Manager
On September 15th, 1986, President Ronald Regan signed an Executive Order requiring federal agencies to establish an employee drug-testing program. What became of this Executive Order was Agencies from the Department of Transportation to the United States Coast Guard, from the FAA to the Federation of State Physicians Health Programs made drug and alcohol testing mandatory. It was simply called "Monitoring".
The system that we, in the addiction treatment industry, are familiar with is the physician health programs. As stated in a public policy statement by the FSPH, (Federation of State Physician Health Program) the purpose of monitoring physicians was to support their recovery, monitor their success and to intervene with difficulties.
Based on the collective clinical experience of the FSPHP members, long-term recovery was documented for physicians at a success rate of over eighty percent with twelve months monitoring and ninety percent with five years continuous recovery monitoring. This system has been adapted as a standard of care by professional organizations that oversee licensing for pilots, lawyers, dentists and pharmacists.
Why should Physicians and other licensed professionals receive better substance abuse care than every other person who suffers from the chronic disease of addiction?
Families and employers spend thousands of dollars supporting their loved ones and employees' treatment, but the aftercare piece remains an unsettled issue.
Hired Power's Long Term Monitoring Program is a cost effective solution to the continuum of care. The monitoring program creates a comprehensive accountability partnership with the clients, employers, families and clinical support teams
It is documented that physicians and other licensed professionals, who have participated in monitoring for five years have a 90% success rate. Every client and family that struggles with the disease of addiction deserves the opportunity to establish this same success rate.
The monitoring facts and benefits are: Daily check-ins = Accountability Random Urine Drug Screens = Sober Assurance Weekly Phone Calls = Sober Support Monthly Reports = Documentation
At Hired Power our goal is to provide an accountability platform for our clients, families, referring professionals, and employers. The Hired Power Long Term Monitoring Program facilitates a collaborative process between the recovering client and the identified support people.
We are currently contracting directly with treatment centers and outpatient providers to establish a seamless aftercare transition plan for their clients. Hired Power's Monitoring provides a value based service and documents third party outcomes for each center. Additional Case Management Services are available on an individualized basis for clients and families. |
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A Bridge to Recovery
 Hired Power--A professional team of recovery experts with the experience and resources to manage the transitions of each client, thereby bridging the gap between treatment and recovery.
BRINGING RECOVERY HOME Hired Power, founded in 2002, was the first company to professionalize recovery transition services. We believe involving at-risk addicts in addiction treatment on an extended personal level increases their chance to maintain lasting recovery. We value professionalism, confidentiality and the diverse issues of each client.
Our staff is dedicated to maintaining a high standard of care and strives to assist in establishing a lifestyle of abstinence and recovery. Hired Power specializes in "bringing recovery home," providing transition management through: Safe Passage, one on one mentoring utilizing our Certified Personal Recovery Assistant Service, Recovery Care Management, Interventions, and long-term Monitoring.
When you engage our services, you are assigned a Certified Personal Recovery Assistant and a Recovery Care Manager to join your team of treatment professionals in implementing the changes necessary for lasting recovery.
Individuals and families are uniquely different and have their own path to recovery. Knowing that healthy, successful, lasting recovery requires changes in behavior and lifestyle we offer individualized recovery plans. Call today for a confidential assessment for your client, or loved one. 800-910-9299 www.hiredpower.com. |
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West Coast Connections: Nanette Zumwalt, nzumwalt@hiredpower.com
Monique Harding, monique@hiredpower.com
Monitoring Case Manager Jill Nugent, CADC jill@hiredpower.com
Poppy Carmello PCarmello@hiredpower.com
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UPCOMING EVENTS
 Breaking Barriers- Blocks to Women's Recovery Texas Conference Southern Methodist University. Dallas, TX Friday, January 21st, 2011
NATSAP 2011 National Conference
 January 20-22, 2011 JW Marriott Tucson, AZ
 The Women's Symposium University of San Diego San Diego, CA March 31, 2011
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HIRED POWER in the COMMUNITY

| | Cirque Lodge Beverly, Berton and Nanette |
 | | Cirque Lodge, Gary, Tommy, Nanette |

| | Lighthouse Recovery Center, Ally, Bret Hiner, Nanette |
 | | Hired Power hosts Salt Lake City Networking Luncheon -Recovery Way Dr Marianne, Dr Parth and Nanette |
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