Suez Water New Jersey-Waterways

Suez Water New Jersey-Waterways

Safe Guard against utility impostors!

Always take the extra precaution in protecting yourself and your home by closely examining the identification of any person claiming to be from the water company or any other utility.

Check for the logo and if you suspect an imposter, call 911.

At Suez, our employees wear uniforms and photo identification badges with the employee name, employee number, job title and badge issuance date. Customers should look for the white Suez logoed vehicles, which prominently feature the company’s bright green logo and dark blue lettering. Questions about the validity of a visit should be immediately directed to the SUEZ customer service number noted on the back of this brochure. You can also contact your local police department with any questions.

Prepare pipes for winter:

Colder conditions in the fall and approaching winter months introduce a new set of concerns for homeowners.

When temperatures begin to drop, pipes begin to freeze and possibly burst, causing flooding and costly water damage if preventive measures are not taken in homes.

How can you reduce and eliminate the risk of frozen pipes and other cold-weather threats? Below are a few tips to follow:

*Disconnect and drain the garden hose connection before the weather turns cold.

*If your water meter pipes have frozen in the past, wrap them in commercial insulation or heat tape available at hardware stores.

*If you plan to be away for an extended period of time, set the thermostat to a minimal heat setting to help protect pipes from freezing.

*Make sure the shut off valves on either side of the water meter are working properly.

*Place a tag on the main shut-off valve and make sure everyone knows how to operate it in case of an emergency.

Special Needs:

SUEZ provides services for customers with special needs including those with medical hardship, disabilities or language barriers. This includes large print bills, translation services and payment plans. Please contact us if you would like more information about these services. 1-800-422-5987

Disclaimer: This information was taken directly from the SUEZ Water Waterways pamphlet and I give them full credit for the information. Please call them directly for more information,

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The New Medicare Plan Finder

The New Medicare Plan Finder

Open Enrollment October 15-December 7

For the first time in 10 years, Medicare’s most used tool, the Medicare Plan Finder has a new look and features.

Why?

*61 million people enrolled in Medicare

*20 million people used Plan Finder during the Open Enrollment in 2018

*10,000 people enroll in Medicare EACH DAY

*25% of people used Plan Finder on a mobile device last year.

*40% increase of mobile users over 2017

Medicare.gov is now completely mobile optimized!

 

Coming Soon:

*Real Time plan data API for 3rd party users

 

What’s next:

*Personalized search to find and compare plans

*More information about  extra plan benefits

*Improved comparison of coverage options

*Simpler drug list built from prescription you filled

*More accurate drug pricing

 

How to enroll in the Plan:

*Medicare.gov/plan-compare

*1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227)

*Find a local SHIP counselor

*Ask a trusted agent or broker

Disclaimer: This information was taken from the Medicare pamphlet on The New Medicare Plan Finder and I give them full credit. Please call or email them for more information.

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Greater Bergen Community Action is Offering FREE Citizenship Classes

Greater Bergen Community Action is Offering FREE Citizenship Classes and FREE Legal Assistance for the Citizenship Application Process in Partnership with Northeast New Jersey Legal Services

https://www.greaterbergen.org/

Where: Offices in Cliffside Park, Hackensack and Online: please check their website

When: Two nights a week from 6:00pm-8:30pm

Eligibility Requirements: High Beginning & Intermediate ESL level English learners, who are eligible to apply for U.S. Citizenship.

Registration: Please check their website

To register Please Bring Your:

*Legal Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)

*Social Security Card

*Proof of Address

For more information, please call (862) 227-0123

This grant program is made available with funding from the USCIS-Department of Homeland Security.

Information on this office:

WHO WE ARE

Greater Bergen Community Action Inc. (GBCA) is a progressive not-for-profit company working throughout New Jersey to build more sustainable families, community institutions, and neighborhoods. It does this through strategic investments in community and household finance, education, healthcare, housing, workforce development, energy, and neighborhood revitalization.​

GBCA partners with a multitude of federal, state, and local government agencies along with private capital investors and lenders.​

GBCA’s subsidiaries include a Federal Credit Union, a HUD-certified Community Housing Development Organization, a solar power company, a construction company, and a number of redevelopment entities. GBCA deploys the human capital of almost 600 dedicated staff in a wide range of professional disciplines, engaging the community at every level.

GBCA PROVIDES A WIDE RANGE OF PROGRAMS TO ASSIST
  • the poor
  • the homeless
  • the underbanked
  • those in recovery from addictions
  • infants
  • preschoolers
  • at-risk youth
  • senior citizens
  • the unemployed and underemployed
  • the foreign born and other disenfranchised groups
  • other organizations that serve those in need
  • tenant/landlord advocacy
SERVICES ARE PROVIDED THROUGH THE FOLLOWING UNITS
  • Financial Assistance, Residential and Energy Services (credit counseling, landlord-tenant disputes, Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) to reduce heating bills, homelessness prevention/assistance, transitional housing for youth ages 16-21 (PHASES), transitional sober living program (LADDER), weatherization to seal windows/doors and replace boilers)
  • Real Estate Development and Management Services (transitional/permanent housing units and case management, home repair/construction, SANDY related repairs, community/economic development, master developer of Garfield)
  • Education and Training (the State licensed vocational training center offers national credentials in green technology, customer and food service, citizenship prep, and English as a Second Language classes)
  • Early Childhood Development Programs (Early Head Start/Head Start)
  • The Finance and Grants Administration Division provides organizational oversight of agency financial resources, financial and budgeting services, accounts payable and receivables processing, as well as grant reporting, audit preparation and grant administration
  • Planning and Development provides grant writing, data tracking/reporting, evaluation, and planning for program/resource development
  • Support Services provides oversight of GBCA’s technology systems, transportation, security, purchasing, compliance, and maintenance  
  • The Human Resources Department has primary responsibility for all personnel, compliance, employee relations, labor relations, staff development, affirmative action and equal employment opportunities functions; Oversees and implements all payroll activities

GBCA serves 50,000 low-income persons yearly in Bergen County, Paterson, and Jersey City.  GBCA programs draw upon federal, state, and local government, as well as corporate and private sector support.  GBCA conducts annual community needs assessments and client surveys.  Client database and service outcomes are examined regularly to ensure goals are met. Community partners include: faith-based groups, social services, businesses, medical clinics, schools, government (municipal, county, state, federal), etc.

Disclaimer: This information was taken directly from the Greater Bergen Community Action handout and I give them full credit for the information. Please call them directly for more information on this limited time program.

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Greater Bergen Community Action is offering: Free Citizenship and Legal Assistance Classes

Greater Bergen Community Action is offering: Free Citizenship Classes

And FREE Legal Assistance for the Citizenship Application Process in partnership with Northeast New Jersey Legal Services.

Where: 235 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ  07601

When: Please check out the website link below for times and current dates.

Eligibility Requirements: High Beginner and Intermediate ESL level English learners, who are eligible to apply for U.S. Citizenship.

Registration: Thursday, September 19th or Tuesday, September 24th at 5:30pm. Please call (201) 968-0260.

https://www.greaterbergen.org/

WHO WE ARE

Greater Bergen Community Action Inc. (GBCA) is a progressive not-for-profit company working throughout New Jersey to build more sustainable families, community institutions, and neighborhoods. It does this through strategic investments in community and household finance, education, healthcare, housing, workforce development, energy, and neighborhood revitalization.

GBCA partners with a multitude of federal, state, and local government agencies along with private capital investors and lenders.

GBCA’s subsidiaries include a Federal Credit Union, a HUD-certified Community Housing Development Organization, a solar power company, a construction company, and a number of redevelopment entities. GBCA deploys the human capital of almost 600 dedicated staff in a wide range of professional disciplines, engaging the community at every level.

SERVICES ARE PROVIDED THROUGH THE FOLLOWING UNITS
  • Financial Assistance, Residential and Energy Services (credit counseling, landlord-tenant disputes, Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) to reduce heating bills, homelessness prevention/assistance, transitional housing for youth ages 16-21 (PHASES), transitional sober living program (LADDER), weatherization to seal windows/doors and replace boilers)
  • Real Estate Development and Management Services (transitional/permanent housing units and case management, home repair/construction, SANDY related repairs, community/economic development, master developer of Garfield)
  • Education and Training (the State licensed vocational training center offers national credentials in green technology, customer and food service, citizenship prep, and English as a Second Language classes)
  • Early Childhood Development Programs (Early Head Start/Head Start)
  • The Finance and Grants Administration Division provides organizational oversight of agency financial resources, financial and budgeting services, accounts payable and receivables processing, as well as grant reporting, audit preparation and grant administration
  • Planning and Development provides grant writing, data tracking/reporting, evaluation, and planning for program/resource development
  • Support Services provides oversight of GBCA’s technology systems, transportation, security, purchasing, compliance, and maintenance  
  • The Human Resources Department has primary responsibility for all personnel, compliance, employee relations, labor relations, staff development, affirmative action and equal employment opportunities functions; Oversees and implements all payroll activities

GBCA serves 50,000 low-income persons yearly in Bergen County, Paterson, and Jersey City.  GBCA programs draw upon federal, state, and local government, as well as corporate and private sector support.  GBCA conducts annual community needs assessments and client surveys.  Client database and service outcomes are examined regularly to ensure goals are met. Community partners include: faith-based groups, social services, businesses, medical clinics, schools, government (municipal, county, state, federal), etc.

To Register Please Bring Your:

*Legal Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)

*Social Security Card

*Proof of Address

For more information, please call (862) 227-0123

This grant is program is made available with funding from the USCIS-Department of Homeland Security.

Disclaimer: This information was taken from the Greater Bergen County Action handout and I give them full credit for the information. Please call them directly for more information.

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Alliance for Positive Change: The Positive Life Workshop

Alliance for Positive Change: The Positive Life Workshop

The Alliance for Positive Change invites you to apply to the Positive Life Workshop.

Are you struggling with your treatment adherence?

Are you newly diagnosed?

Out of medical care?

Or in need of social support?

Come join The Positive Life Workshop! Learn how to take control of your health, cope with stress, deal with life issues, learn safer sex and much more!

We provide breakfast, lunch and roundtrip Metro Cards each day! Graduates will receive a $50.00 gift care and certificate upon completion of all scheduled training days!

For more information call our team at (212)- 645-0875.

Malika x404, Ashley x434, Diane x459, or visit us at Alliance Midtown Central

64 West 35th Street, Third Floor (Between 5th and 6th Avenue)

Disclaimer: This information comes directly from the Alliance for Positive Change handout and I give them full credit for it. Please call the above numbers for more information on the program.

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Tattoos, Piercings and Other Body Art: How your dermatologist can help

Tattoos, Piercings and other body art: How your dermatologist can help.

If you are considering getting a tattoo or other body art, it is a good idea to speak with your dermatologist. Even if you already have body art and are thinking about adding more, a talk with your dermatologist is still a good idea. Your dermatologist can help out.

*Separate fact from fiction.

*Make an informed decision about body art based on your medical history.

*Reduce your risk of having a bad experience.

Why is my medical history important?

If you have a skin condition, getting a tattoo or piercing could increase flare ups. Some patients who have psoriasis see flare ups where they get tattoos. Other patients have a higher risk of developing a raised scar after getting a piercing.

Medication is another concern. Taking a corticosteroid or medicine that weakens the immune system can increase your risk of infection after getting a tattoo or piercing. Your dermatologist can tell you if your skin condition or medication increases your risk for possible side effects.

What skin reactions can occur?

Getting a tattoo or piercing increase a person’s risk of developing the following:

*Keloid:

This is a raised thick scar. A keloid can form on newly tattooed or pierced skin. Keloids are more common in African Americans and people who have a family history of these scars. No one is sure why keloids form. Some researchers think the body overreacts when the skin is injured.

If you develop a keloid, you should see your dermatologist. Treatment can reduce the size and sometimes help improve the appearance of the scar. Keloids can be stubborn though and do not always respond well to treatment.

*Infection:

Body art punctures the skin. Any time you puncture your skin., you increase your risk of getting an infection. If you have any of the following symptoms after getting a tattoo or piercing, see a doctor right away:

*Red swollen skin

*Skin feels warm tender

*Foul-smelling discharge

*Green or yellow discharge

*Fever

Waiting to see whether you get better can increase your risk of developing a serious or life-threatening infection.

*Allergic Reaction:

Some people have an allergic reaction to jewelry inserted during a body piercing. Some jewelry contains nickel. Many people are allergic to nickel. Others have an allergic reaction to tattoo ink.

If you develop an allergic reaction, your skin  will be itchy and red where you have a tattoo or where the jewelry touches your skin. This reaction can occur shortly after getting the body art or years later.

If you develop red, itchy skin where you have a tattoo or piercing, you should see a dermatologist. Allergic reactions rarely go away without treatment and can worsen. However, tattoo ink cannot be easily removed. As a result, an allergy to tattoo ink can be difficult to treat.

What can I do to reduce my risks?

There is not such thing as a totally risk-free piercing or tattoo but getting your body art done at a reputable studio can reduce your risks. The best way to find a reputable studio is to visit the studio and ask questions. Before making an appointment for body art, ask someone who works there if the artists use:

*An Autoclave:

This device sterilizes equipment and other supplies. Staff should use an autoclave to disinfect non-disposable equipment after each use. If the studio does not have an autoclave, look for another studio.

*A commercial disinfectant or bleach solution:

This is necessary for disinfecting items too big to fit in an autoclave. Anything that an artist might touch while working on you should be disinfected. This includes drawer handles, tables and sinks. Be sure to ask what they disinfect.

*New, Sterile Equipment:

The artist should use a new, sterile needle for each piercing. If you’re getting a tattoo, watch the tattoo artist. Make sure the needles and tubes come from sealed packages. Inks should be poured into a single-use disposable container. The tattoo artist should throw out unused ink.

*Surgical Gloves:

Hand washing and disposable surgical gloves are essential. Make sure the artist who works on you washes his or her hands and puts on new surgical gloves before beginning. If you have a latex allergy, ask the artist to use non-latex gloves. If the artist touches something unsterile while working on you, such as the telephone, more hand washing and new gloves are necessary.

If you want a body piercing, you also should find a studio that uses the following:

*Single-use piercing gun:

You should not get a piercing from a piercing gun unless the part of the gun that touches your skin is both sterile and unused (never been used on someone else). Most piercing guns do not fit in an autoclave.

*Hypoallergenic Jewelry:

Nickel, cobalt and white gold often cause an allergic reaction. To avoid an allergic reaction, ask for jewelry made from one of the following:

*Surgical-grade stainless steel

*Titanium

*14 or 18 karat yellow gold

*A metal called niobium

When getting a tattoo or body piercing, it also is important to consider that there is  a risk of exposure to blood-borne diseases. These diseases occur when the infected blood of another person mixes with your blood in your body. This could occur if needles or instruments are not sterilized and are contaminated with infected blood. You can contract tetanus, hepatitis B, hepatitis C or HIV (human immunodeficiency virus).

Asking questions may make you feel uncomfortable. At reputable studios, artist understand that people have questions and they should take the time to answer your questions. Asking questions and getting the right answers is one of the best ways to lower your risk of infection, scarring or allergic reaction.

Can I get rid of a tattoo?

If you no longer want a tattoo, you should talk with your dermatologist. Dermatologists have the medical expertise and experience to remove tattoos. Some tattoos can be removed completely. Nearly all tattoos can be faded.

Most patients who want a tattoo removed will receive a series of laser treatments. If laser treatment is not an option for you, a dermatologist may recommend another treatment. Smaller tattoos are sometimes removed surgically. Dermatologists also have the medical knowledge to help you avoid potential side effects from tattoo removal, such as burns, scars and infections.

Before recommending a treatment a dermatologist considers many factors. One factor is how deeply the ink penetrates your skin. If the artist placed the ink very deeply in the skin, a laser may have a more difficult time reaching it.

Your dermatologist also will consider the colors in the tattoo, where the tattoo appears on your body and whether you smoke. Research shows that laser tattoo removal is less successful if the person smokes.

A board-certified dermatologist is a medical doctor who specializes in treating the medical, surgical and cosmetic conditions of the skin, hair and nails. To find a board-certified dermatologist in your area, visit http://www.aad.org or call this toll-free number (888) 462-DERM (3376).

Disclaimer: All this content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology. This information was taken from the American Academy of Dermatology pamphlet and I give them full credit for the information. Please call them directly for more information.

 

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Bacterial Vaginosis: What Women need to Know

Bacterial Vaginosis: What Women need to Know

New York State Department of Health

What is Bacterial Vaginosis?

Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is a common vaginal infection. It affects one of every five women of childbearing age.

What causes BV?

A normal, healthy vagine has mostly healthy or “good” bacteria and very few unhealthy or “bad” bacteria. BV develops when the pH balance or level of acidity in your  vagina is upset. This change allows the “bad” bacteria to increase 100 to 1000 times more than normal. At the same time, the “good” bacteria are destroyed.

Women who are sexually active are much more likely to get BV. But, it is not known if BV is spread through sex. You may have a greater chance of getting BV if you use douches or if you frequently clean your vagina with soap or other products. Douching and frequent cleaning may rinse away or destroy healthy bacteria and let “bad” bacteria take over.

What are the signs and symptoms?

More than half the women with BV don’t know they have it. If symptoms are present, they are usually mild.

Symptoms may include:

*A thin, gray or white discharge that sticks to the walls of the vagina.

*An unpleasant, fishy or musty odor.

*Burning when urinating

*Occasional vaginal itching and

*Vaginal irritation during or after sex

Bacterial Vaginosis can sometimes lead to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID). PID is when a woman’s reproductive system gets infected and may include infection of the uterus, tubes, ovaries or even inside the lower belly (abdomen).

How will I know if I have BV?

To know for sure, you should visit a health care provider. He or she will give you a pelvic exam and look at your vaginal fluid under a microscope to check the levels of “good” and “bad” bacteria. The pH level of your vagina may also be measured.

When can I have sex again?

If you have been for BV you should not have sex for seven days after your treatment is over.

Is there is a cure?

Yes. BV can cured with antibiotics. Your provider will give you either metronidazole (me troe ni da zole) or clindamycin (klin da mye sin). If you are given either medicine as a pill, it is taken by mouth. Either can be used with non-pregnant women but the dosages differ for each. You should not drink alcohol if you are taking metronidazole. Each medicine is also available as a cream or gel. The creams and gels are used directly in your vagina. It is important to take all of your medicine even if the signs and symptoms go away.

It is even more important that you get treatment if you are pregnant. All pregnant women who have ever had a premature delivery or low birth weight baby should be considered for a BV examination, regardless of symptoms and should be treated if they have BV. If you are pregnant or you think you are pregnant, see your healthcare provider.

Most of the time, treatment lowers the number of “bad” bacteria in your vagina. But it will not totally get rid of them. In some women, the bacteria can multiply and cause BV to come back.

What about my partners?

Although it is not known whether BV is spread through sex, you partner(s) should be checked for BV and other sexually transmitted diseases. This is even more important if your BV keeps coming back.

How can I prevent bacterial vaginosis?

*Use a latex or polyurethane condom every time you have sex. This may lower your chances of having this infection again.

*Limit the number of sexual partners you have.

*Do not douche or forcefully clean your vagina with soap or other feminine hygiene products. These products might upset your vagina’s normal balance of “good” and “bad” bacteria.

To learn more:

If you have more questions about bacterial vaginosis or you want to know how to find a clinic near you, call your local health department or family planning program.

You can also find a testing center near you at http://www.findSTDtest.com or by calling 1-800-541-2437.

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Disclaimer: This information was taken directly from  the NYS Department of Health’s Bacterial Vaginosis pamphlet and I give them full credit on the information. Please call them directly for more information.

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American Red Cross: Smoke Alarms Save Lives!

American Red Cross: Smoke Alarms Save Lives!

American Red Cross Home Fire Campaign

Protect your family from Home Fires!

The American Red Cross Home Fire Campaign aims to help reduce the number of home fire-related injuries and fatalities. The Red Cross is partnering with municipalities, fire departments and community groups to help families be better prepared for and take important steps to prevent home fires.

Free Smoke Alarm Installations

The Red Cross and our community partners will be installing free smoke alarms in your neighborhood to help keep you and your family safe.

To schedule an appointment for a Home Fire Safety Visit to have FREE smoke alarms installed in your home, visit redcross.org/NJsmokealarms. Every eight minutes, the Red Cross responds to a Home Fire.

People can take easy steps to increase their chances of surviving a fire.

  1. Make an escape plan.
  2. Make sure you have working smoke alarms in your home.
  3. Practice fire drills and then check your escape time.

We want to help you, your family and our community stay safe. Remember to test your smoke alarms monthly and practice your fire escape plan. For more information, visit redcross.org/NJ.

Disclaimer: This information was taken directly from the American Red Cross Home Fire Campaign pamphlet and I give them full credit for the information. Please call or email them for more information on the program.

 

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Project Health: A program at GMHC

Project Health: A Program at GMHC (Gay Men’s Health Crisis)

Are you 18 years or older, HIV positive and need help with housing and employment?

If you’re living with HIV and need help with housing and employment and/or medical care, Project Health may be for you.

Project Health provides:

*Individualized counseling, case management services and support groups.

*Connection to medical care and legal, employment, housing, social and other support services.

For more information, please contact Project Health at (212) 367-1115 or projecthealth@gmhc.org.

GMHC: 307 38th Street, NYC  10018

GMHC Hotline: (800) 243-7692

gmhc.org

Gay Men’s Health Crisis: End AIDS. Live Life.

Disclaimer: This information was taken directly from the Gay Men’s Health Crisis pamphlet and I give them full credit on the information. Please call them directly for more information.

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Free & Confidential HIV & Hepatitis C Testing: Alliance for Positive Change

Free & Confidential HIV & Hepatitis C Testing: Alliance for Positive Change

Monday-Friday 10:00am-4:00pm

Wednesday-Thursday 10:00am-7:00pm

Call (212) 645-0875 or walk to any of our testing centers. Free Metrocards are provided to those who test. This service is when available.

Keith Haring Center

315 East 104 Street, 1st Floor

New York, NY  10029

(212) 645-0875

Disclaimer: This information was taken directly from the Alliance for Positive Change pamphlet and I give them full credit for the information. Please call the above number for more information.

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