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Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2020 Chelsea Jewish VNA awarded coveted 5-Star rating Receives highest possible rating for home care services CHELSEA AND PEABODY – The Chelsea Jewish Visiting Nurse Agency (VNA) received the prestigious 5-Star rating from Home Health Compare. This designation refl ects the highest number of stars allotted to a home health agency. Notably, there were only three home health care agencies with a 5-Star rating in the entire state of Massachusetts as of September 2020. In fact, only a select number of agencies across the country have been awarded this distinction. Home Health Compare, part of the Medicare website, serves as a key resource to help consumers choose a quality home health care provider. “We are so pleased that our VNA Home Care has been recognized as being among the top home health agencies not only in Massachusetts, but throughout the country,” said Chelsea Jewish Lifecare (CJL) President Adam Berman. “Earning this 5-Star designation is a testament to our skilled and compassionate staff , our strong commitment to excellence and our dedication as an organization to provide the highest caliber of care possible.” These ratings are based on two separate categories: “Quality of Patient Care” and “Patient Satisfaction.” A rating of 5 Stars means the agency achieved the highest possible evaluation. Chelsea Jewish VNA provides exceptional home care services in the comfort of one’s home or assisted living facilities. By creating a care plan that best suits each client’s needs and scheduling preferences, an individual will receive a treatment plan that is customized specifi cally for his or her needs. Today the fi ve-star rating system has become a critical way for the public to measure the quality and satisfaction of a home health care provider. Five stars are considered well above average. Adds CJL’s Berman, “We work very hard, day in and day out, to achieve and maintain this 5-star rating. I am incredibly proud of our home care staff .” About Chelsea Jewish Lifecare CJL is a highly respected leader in senior living with campuses in Chelsea, Peabody, West Roxbury and Longmeadow, Mass. CJL (www.chelseajewish.org) is redefining senior care and re-envisioning what life should be like for those living with disabling conditions. The eldercare community includes a wide array of skilled and short-term rehab residences, ALS and MS–specialized care residences, traditional and specialized assisted living options, memory care, independent living, adult day health, aging life care, home care and hospice agencies that deliver customized and compassionate care. LETTER | FROM Page 4 others. I give the chances of success pretty much the same chance that Bill O’Reilly stated on his recent WABC Radio show: about one in fi ve or 20 percent but 20 percent is not small potatoes either. The two strongest cases are in Pennsylvania and Michigan where audits of the vote are taking place. It seems that there were many questionable ballots cast in both states. I hear the in the Quaker State and Michigan too many dead people apparently arose from the dead, climbed out of their graves to take their mail-in voting ballots to the mailbox around the corner from their cemetery address. I guess in some states you carry your right to vote to the grave with you. Recently, the Boston Globe’s apparent bias columnist Renee Graham wrote about all those Trump supporters who were peering into plate glass windows and banging on them to get the attention of vote counters inside and she reportedly compared them all to Walking Dead zombies. The newspaper actually ran a photo of that scene next to her column to prove her point more emphatically. However, we do know that actually dead people or so they claim actually participated in the election process this year. However, I digress from a bigger main point. In Pennsylvania, a lower court after a lawsuit fi led by Democrat plaintiff s overturned a state law deciding what votes were valid or not. The judge in this matter overturned current state law and created a new law of his own or at least that is how I am looking at this judicial action. If this case gets to the US Supreme Court and hopefully it will, then does the High Court have any choice other than invalidating all ballots not in the custody of state election offi - cials as of 8pm election night as the previous but overturned law had previously stated? I think that very well might happen but we won’t know to the court makes its ruling. As Yogi Berra once said, “IT AIN’T OVER UNTIL IT’S OVER!” Signed, Sal Giarratani East Boston For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 781-286-8500 or Info@advocatenews.net

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