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Why Pinterest Works for Provider Agencies

Posted by Mike Holihan on Thu, Nov 07, 2013 @ 12:56 PM

As providers, you are constantly tasked to not only provide awareness of your services to the community but to also create a community of services and advocacy.  Most agencies at this point have integrated social media as part of their communications strategy to help serve this goal.  Facebook and Twitter are certaintly the most popular standbys and are very good at getting your messaging across and sharing news, pictures and other things going on at the agency.  Hopefully your agency has a Facebook fan page and is making use of that technology.  If not, get to it!! You're missing out an a key way to communicate to all of your stakeholders and other agencies in your community are doing it.  To take social media on step further and differentiate yourselves even more, I suggest venturing your agency into Pinterest.  To promote your services, advocacy and the artwork that your clients do, there's no better social media tool then Pinterest.  Here's why:
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Tags: Provider Agencies, MediSked Company News

MediSked News Round Up Week of 11-4-13

Posted by Ashley Nice on Tue, Nov 05, 2013 @ 04:22 PM

Hope all the cool weather hasn’t chilled you to the bone yet.  Please take a moment to browse the articles below!

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The NADD 30 Years of Progress

Posted by Brian White on Fri, Nov 01, 2013 @ 10:35 AM

October was a very busy time for the MediSked team. From Baltimore to Eugene we have been out meeting with our partners, encouraging lively debate with our partners and of course learning about the new and exciting advances in human services. 

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Tags: MediSked Company News

How committed are Direct Support Professionals? Very!

Posted by Brian White on Thu, Oct 31, 2013 @ 10:31 AM

For this month’s blog post, I want to share an incredible story that was told to our team during our 10 year anniversary party a few months ago. If you ever doubt the courage or conviction of Direct Service Professionals, you won't after this.

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Tags: Direct Support Professionals, Provider Agencies, Scheduling