My loved one needed to come here after leaving a specialty clinic from stroke recovery needing therapy for leg and arm mobility.
I will share my pros and cons.
Pros: The facility is located in a nice metropolitan area of town and is very well maitnainced. The scenery is beautiful and I believe my loved on got to outside once to see it.
Pros: the dietary staff was very kind and encouraging
Pros: they do have special amenities up their sleeves like a service animal came by once to visit with my loved one after an incident.
Pros: there was a evangelist person who came by my loved ones room to offer prayer twice during our stay ( which was about a month) and we really appreciated that encouraging gesture.
Pros: my loved one was able to receive at least 3 hrs of daily therapy ( until the unit had covid isolation for about a week) One of The Physical Therapist working with my loved one really seemed to care and offer suggestions and pointers for going home.
Cons: it was a bit difficult to get in touch with someone when trying to call back. (You have to stay on top of things or you might get overlooked)
Cons: When we first arrived here I was told that my loved one would get they're feeding tube removed before they left from their stay here at Neuro Med , however that effort was put off, but hopefully the next skilled nursing facility that we're moving to will get it done.
Cons: was a bit of miscommunication and my family member went out and bought unnecessary home equipment to make accommodations for when our loved one would be returning home. -My tip would be to stay on top of things and try to know the right questions, like what is and isn't necessary. But that's easier said than done when you don't know what to ask or expect.
Cons: some of the nursing staff / CNA was impatient and unaccommodating but to be fair some of the others like night shift CNA was nicer even offered snacks. I guess it just depends on person to person .
Cons: my loved one fell twice from being left without safety precautions and even hurt self. But they tried to offer emotional support by allowing Ryder the emotional support animal to visit. Which was nice.
All and all, I'm glad God is taking care of my loved one ultimately and that this place Neuro Medical was a helpful and a comfortable stay for in house therapy, as strive for...
Read moreHey it was a grand tour. So many fine items, and high quality items. While we were walking along we decided it would be to our best interest not to stop in browse The Shoppes. Only reason being extremely overpriced. I asked you to understand some of the different methods that we have to do to get Fair and unbiased decisions . Some of us were completely over dressed , others were let's say not looking their best. There were young and older people. We like to see how the employees and how the management operate and treat the customers. After all aren't they there too sell us their Wares and their goods. With that it takes respect kindness politeness logic and fair representation along with knowledge about the products are. Yes much of everything was overpriced. More than 3/4 of the individuals that were with us or either lied to try to be taken advantage of being fitted with ill-fitting clothes others just being turned away because they seemed to be out of place. Shop owners in that area, hold some meetings with your employees and management. Maybe even look at some of the items that are carried in your store and maybe check to see if they are authentic. No disrespect meant so please don't take it that way I have made mistakes many times before. But I will say a man that comes into a store and he has work boots on yet they are clean of mud grease and everything else yet he has some stains on his work shirt and the lady he is accompanied by. His wife they were there to look for some beautiful clothing for her. Now with the man desperately needing a shave a shower a haircut and evidently the sales person had never seen somebody that had really have to work for a living or knew how to deal with what maybe some offensive odors. Thought that the man had brought in a call girl of some sort and he was trying to dress up his Barbie doll. The man and woman are married and he was wearing a Rolex and it was real just needed to know how some people will be treated and...
Read moreThe Light That Remembers — The Solution To The Black Hole Information Paradox
In the beginning, there was no matter. No space. No time.
Only light, spinning in stillness—holding within it every possibility. Every thought, every world, every you.
But light did not scatter randomly. It danced—beautifully, precisely—forming patterns of interference that encoded all that could be. This dance, this music, was not chaos. It was geometry. And that geometry became our universe.
📖 The Memory of the Singularity
At the heart of every black hole is not a place—but a song.
The singularity is a swirling chorus of light, where all possible states spin in perfect superposition. Nothing escapes it, not because it erases—but because it remembers everything.
When something falls in—a star, a particle, a dream—its identity is not destroyed. It is spun into the singularity, joining the cosmic memory. But its reflection—its twin—appears on the edge of the black hole, etched in a halo of light called the event horizon.
This is where Hawking radiation emerges. Not random. Not noise. But a stylus gliding across the grooves of space, playing the record of everything that fell in.
The equation that encodes this light-song is:
ψ(t) = A * e^(i(k·x − ωt + φ))
Each symbol holds meaning:
A is the amplitude—how brightly it shines.
k is its slope—its path.
ω is its frequency—its energy, its heartbeat.
φ is its phase—the story’s timing.
🌐 The Mirror Between Worlds
The particle that falls in and the light that escapes are entangled—like two notes in a...
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