Bridging the Gap Between Hospitals and Senior Living Communities

cls | June 1, 2010

I had the pleasure of interviewing Ron Henry, Chief Development Office for North Fulton Hospital and Kamela Sooknanan, RN Associate Administrator of Clinical Quality Improvement for North Fulton Hospital.

Both Ron and Kamela have work diligently to increase the quality of care for the senior patients who enter into care at North Fulton Hospital.

We met to discuss an outreach program that they have developed to bridge the lines of communications between the hospital and the senior living communities that serve the patients being admitted to North Fulton Hospital.

The outreach program is 3 pronged:

1. Care Transitions Task Force-which is made up of clinical representatives from a senior community. North Fulton is currently seeking more communities to become involved in the task force. If your community is interest in becoming involved in the solution to care for seniors please contact Kamela Sooknanan at (770) 751-2973 or email to kamela.sooknanan@tenethealth.com.
2. Senior Care Network
3. ACE Unit

To learn details about each of the three components to this cutting edge approach to senior care, be sure to watch the video…

Commercial Lending Solutions successfully arranges financing for a local restaurant

cls | May 27, 2010

Commercial Lending Solutions successfully arranges financing for a local restaurant
Woodstock, GA — The Atlanta based company Commercial Lending Solutions, LLC announced today that it has successfully arranged financing for the expansion of Tuscany Grill restaurant in the Town Center area. The transaction was a SBA 7A loan, utilized for the purchase and build out of [...]

The Great Equalizer

cls | April 28, 2010

PROPEL from Commercial Lending Solutions is the great equalizer.
 PROPEL means to drive, or cause to move, forward or onward.
 Commercial Lending Solutions defines propel as follows:
 To make happen, to satisfy a cause, to accelerate a financial transaction, objectively build the business case of the borrower while satisfying the risk/reward appetite of the lender, to advance to [...]

People aren’t thinking about their obligations…..

cls | October 21, 2009

I can’t help but hope that our government will get it right this time. Small businesses are the pulse of our economy and yet they are failing daily. We need help Mr. President!!! No need to worry about us Small Business owner not taking care of our obligations. Typically our “obligations” and our “customers” are one in the same. And as small business owners, we are smart enough to know WHO to take care of. Let’s get it right this time around.