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Congregate Living Health Facilitie

Main Pulze, Inc a Delaware C corp acquires, develops, and operate Community- Based Continuous Care Facilities (CBCCF): Which is a residential facility with a non-institutional, homelike environment, having no more than twelve beds and provides inpatient care that includes the following array of services: medical supervision, 24-hour skilled nursing services and supportive care, pharmacy, dietary, social, recreational and services for waiver participants who meet the medical level of care criteria of the appropriate waiver and are persons whose medical condition(s) are within the scope of licensure for a Congregate Living Health Facility (CLHF) as follows: persons who are mentally alert and physically disabled, persons who have a diagnosis of terminal illness, persons who have a diagnosis of a life-threatening illness or persons who are catastrophically and severely disabled.

Our values are simple. This Congregate Living Health Facility strives to offer excellent and affordable home health care to individuals and families of spinal cord injury/brain injuries herein Congregate Living Health Facilities.

It is our goal to employ competent, caring, and well-trained individuals who are responsive to the needs of our patients, their families, and the communities we serve. Each staff member will meet the State of California educational and training requirements for the services they provide. We encourage and support continued education of each service provider. In turn, our agency will provide staff with competitive compensation, an inviting work environment, and knowledgeable, trustworthy management and direction.

Congregate Living Health Facilities offer a unique combination of premier home health care in a home-like residential setting to Southern California and surrounding states. Market research indicates that there is a significant need for quality home health care in a residential like setting secondary to the number of patients nationwide that are over-utilizing hospital in-patient care services due to no appropriate level of discharge for the patient and/or for his/her conditions. This facility serves one of three types of patients appropriate for admission. The only true marketable, and profitable patient type for this business are those patients which are attached to life support via the ventilator and fed oxygen through a surgical procedure known as a tracheotomy Congregate Living Health Facilities.

Since the majority of all these patients have been a victim to some sort of catastrophic incident, they became paraplegic and no longer can breath on their own, thus the ventilator device is used to force air into the tube. These patients are often the results of MVAs (motor vehicle accidents), Ocean Surfing Accidents, Stroke, and other injuries that have left the spinal cord severed, broken, torn or some other type of trauma like head injury.