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Commission for Case Manager Certification marks historic milestone


The Commission for Case Manager Certification (CCMC)

“Case managers are prioritizing professional development and ethical practice, while affirming their role as client advocates.” – Jared Young, Psy.D., CAADC, LCSW, CCM, Commission Chair, The Commission for Case Manager Certification

Just 30 years after the first class of case managers earned the Certified Case Manager® (CCM®) credential, the Commission for Case Manager Certification is celebrating a milestone: More than 50,000 highly skilled professionals in the field currently hold the CCM® credential, the largest and oldest case manager professional certification and the only interdisciplinary, cross-practice setting case manager certification accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies.

With professional training in nursing, social work and allied health areas, case managers work in a range of settings—clinics and physician offices, hospitals and home care, health plans, health management, workers’ compensation and rehabilitation organizations. The Commission ensures case managers are prepared for the critical role they play in coordinating care and advocating for clients to achieve their health goals through the management of the knowledge and role-based CCM assessment. It supports case managers with preparation and lifelong learning opportunities through recertification. In addition, the Commission’s Code of Professional Conduct for Case Managers outlines the principles, rules of conduct and standards for professional conduct for the profession.

The Commission traces its roots to 1991, when 29 representatives of case management organizations convened to discuss the need for a standardized, professional certification. The task force they formed became the Commission for Case Manager Certification, which crafted a certification process and held the first CCM exam in 1993.

Employers and consumers look to the CCM as a proxy for case management excellence. With growing demand for CCMs, the Commission has sought to diversify the settings where they can enhance client outcomes. Social workers in particular represent a growing segment of the CCM community, which the Commission will celebrate in March during National Social Work Month.

The growth in the number of CCMs is especially notable given the changes in case management practice precipitated by the pandemic. Case managers have delivered essential care coordination, team communication, client education and other case management services while overall health care resources were strained. In many cases, client interaction and health care team communication shifted to virtual rather than in-person modes, introducing new challenges.

“This is a powerful statement about the resilience of professional case managers and their ability to pursue excellence, despite challenging circumstances,” said Commission Chair Jared Young, Psy.D., CAADC, LCSW, CCM. “Case managers are prioritizing professional development and ethical practice, while affirming their role as client advocates.”

Case managers continue to persevere by preparing for and sitting for the CCM exam despite the known barriers COVID-19 placed in their paths. The Commission’s surveys of case managers and disability management specialists during the pandemic show that many are coping with COVID-related increases in caseloads and the mental and emotional burdens resulting from their work with clients and their own unprecedented levels of grief and loss. Like other professionals, they must overcome these hurdles while juggling increased personal challenges, such as gaps in child care, elder care and social isolation.

“We are seeing case managers not only carry on, but excel and professionally advance,” said MaryBeth Kurland, MPA, CAE, ICE-CCP, CEO of the Commission. “The growing number of case managers who have earned the CCM is a testament to their commitment to continually improve professionally, even when confronted with enormous challenges.”

About the Commission for Case Manager Certification

The Commission for Case Manager Certification is the first and largest nationally accredited case management certification organization, credentialing more than 50,000 professional case managers and disability management specialists. The Commission is a nonprofit, volunteer organization that oversees the process of case manager certification with its CCM® and CDMS® credentials. Offering an extensive portfolio of certification and professional advancement activities, the Commission is the most active and prestigious certification organization supporting the practices of case management and disability management. For more information, visit http://www.ccmcertification.org and http://www.cdms.org, connect with the Commission on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @CCM_Cert.

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Adaptive Driving Access Joins United Access to Become Largest Mobility Dealer in Texas


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“Joining the United Access family allows us to expand our inventory selection and offer new products while continuing to offer superior service to our loyal customers,” said Mike Murphy, General Manager of the ADA North Houston location.

Adaptive Driving Access (ADA), a full-service mobility vehicle dealership based in Houston since 1995, announced it will rebrand each of its five Texas stores to United Access this month. The two originally partnered in 2019. The name change brings the total number of United Access locations in Texas to 10, making it the largest mobility dealer in all of Texas.

“We’re changing our name, but not our passion for serving our customers,” said ADA Pasadena’s General Manager James Norris. “When you enter our stores, you’ll be greeted by the same great staff and same big smiles. The only difference is the sign on the building.”

United Access, the second largest mobility dealer in the United States, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Like ADA, each United Access dealership works with individuals with mobility challenges to customize their ideal mobility solution. In addition to new or preowned wheelchair accessible vehicles, the dealerships also provide rental wheelchair vans, wheelchair and scooter lifts, driving controls, scooters, transfer seats and more.

Customers will now have access to the largest selection of new and preowned wheelchair vans, trucks and wheelchair accessible SUVs in Texas. “Joining the United Access family allows us to expand our inventory selection and offer new products while continuing to offer superior service to our loyal customers,” said Mike Murphy, General Manager of the ADA North Houston location.

Including the ADA locations in Houston, Pasadena, Bryan, McAllen and Corpus Christi, United Access operates 30 retail stores across 11 states.

About United Access

Established in 1997, United Access is the second largest provider of wheelchair accessible vehicles, equipment and products in the U.S. Part of the BraunAbility Arch Retail family of brands, United Access partners with leading manufacturers to offer the best and safest products, including new and used accessible wheelchair vans, trucks and SUVs, wheelchair lifts and scooter lifts, hand controls, scooters, power transfer seats and more.

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Joe B. Lamphere’s newly released “Hope in a Broken World” is a compelling exploration of biblical themes regarding faith during the trying times of life


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“Hope in a Broken World: Five Principles of F.A.I.T.H.: Not Only When You Endure Various Trials but How to Persevere and Rejoice in the Midst of Them”: a potent reminder of the importance of leaning into one’s faith to overcome any worldly challenge. “Hope in a Broken World: Five Principles of F.A.I.T.H.: Not Only When You Endure Various Trials but How to Persevere and Rejoice in the Midst of Them” is the creation of published author Joe B. Lamphere, a devoted husband and loving father of three who has had a successful career in the international logistics industry. Since 2003, Lamphere has pursued an alternative path and has since received a bachelor’s degree in 2007 and his master’s degree in 2009 from the University of Phoenix.

Lamphere shares, “Life in a broken world is complicated, and does not lend itself to simple explanations. Where do we turn to help us find hope in this life? In this book, Hope in a Broken World, Joe B. Lamphere shows us inspirational stories in the Bible about godly men and women who have been preserved for us as examples of faith as a response to suffering, difficulty, and injustice. God’s Word teaches us how the ‘faith challenges’ of those who lived so long ago can shape our character and help us get to know the Lord better in our lives today.     

“Each chapter features a faith principle, a memory verse, a question to think about, and insightful ways to exercise faith not only when you endure trials of many kinds but how to persevere and rejoice in the midst of them.    

“Things are changing at a rapid pace. The good news is that God is in control – even when things look like they’re out of control. God is still in control. It’s encouraging to know that God takes broken hearts and spirits and kindly restores, heals, and transforms them. In these troubling times, there is hope. The hope we have is Jesus. Our hope in this life is anchored on the very promises of God, the character of God, the faithfulness of God, and the sovereignty of God.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Joe B. Lamphere’s new book will inspire and captivate the imagination as readers witness parallels between today’s challenges and those experienced during biblical times.

Lamphere shares in hopes of helping others find a path through the valleys of life through resilient faith.

Consumers can purchase “Hope in a Broken World: Five Principles of F.A.I.T.H.: Not Only When You Endure Various Trials but How to Persevere and Rejoice in the Midst of Them” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Hope in a Broken World: Five Principles of F.A.I.T.H.: Not Only When You Endure Various Trials but How to Persevere and Rejoice in the Midst of Them,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Lynda Stallwood, PhD, RN’s newly released “A Cadence Chronicle” is an engaging and inspiring devotional journal that will bring God to the forefront of each day


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“A Cadence Chronicle: Read, Resonate, and Respond to the Holy Spirit A Reflective Journal for Today and Beyond”: a trifold pursuit to a powerful conversation with God. “A Cadence Chronicle: Read, Resonate, and Respond to the Holy Spirit A Reflective Journal for Today and Beyond” is the creation of published author Lynda Stallwood, PhD, RN, a loving wife, mother and grandmother who has gained confidence in communicating with God through reading, resonating and responding in prayer and journaling and desires others to enjoy the same.

Stallwood shares, “The architecture for this book format stems from the cadence call used by armed services where the leader calls out a cadence (phrase) in a specific tempo that is echoed by the soldiers. The cadence call instills unity among the troop’s movement and work. We too can hear and respond to God’s cadence call to us. Doing so requires positioning ourselves through prayer and nearness to Him so we are able to hear Him. That process is facilitated by the compilation of devotions, prayers, and praise reports in this book. They have a corporate goal of generating a three-pronged approach to drawing closer to God: reading, resonating, and responding to Him. The first prong, reading, is addressed by reviewing the devotions, prayers, and praise reports. They provide a glimpse into the common human experience with scriptural support. Resonating, the second prong, is perhaps the most exciting. This is where quiet contemplation and active listening birthed through prayer collide. Here is where we seek to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit similar to military troops responding to the cadence call from their leader. Finally, the response prong allows for your active participation in chronicling impressions that come to mind during the resonating period. Writing space is provided for the completion of this step.

“The outcome of the previously listed steps is prayer. All God-focused prayers are worthy. They help us to see, hear, and respond to Him. They also help us in the circumstances we find ourselves in. If you are newly developing your prayer life, prayer strategies are provided in this book, offering some guidance as you discover your personal prayer pattern.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Lynda Stallwood, PhD, RN’s new book will encourage readers on their spiritual journey through careful reflection and discussion of relevant scripture.

Consumers can purchase “A Cadence Chronicle: Read, Resonate, and Respond to the Holy Spirit A Reflective Journal for Today and Beyond” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “A Cadence Chronicle: Read, Resonate, and Respond to the Holy Spirit A Reflective Journal for Today and Beyond,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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LeRoy E. Walters’s newly released “The Bible 4 My Child” is a modern interpretation of the Bible meant to inspire the current generation


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“The Bible 4 My Child”: a potent reminder of the need for spiritual education in today’s world. “The Bible 4 My Child” is the creation of published author LeRoy E. Walters, who entered the army when he was seventeen years old and served for over twenty years. He is married and has one son, five daughters, thirteen grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren.

Walters shares, “I was on the nightshift at work and listening to Christian radio. I heard some references to the Bible that I did not agree with. I decided that I needed to read and study the Bible.

“This book is an interpretation of the Bible put in today’s terms. It mainly references the Old Testament and the book of Mathew in the New Testament. This book is the culmination of fifty years of study.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, LeRoy E. Walters’s new book will challenge and empower believers who seek a deeper understanding of scripture.

Consumers can purchase “The Bible 4 My Child” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “The Bible 4 My Child,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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See the similarities between the CDC and how the Bible deals with infectious disease in new book


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Bishop Harvey Spencer examines how God gave his people specific instructions on how to fight the spread of an infectious disease in his new book “A Biblical Response to COVID-19” (published by Archway Publishing).

By studying the Bible, the author discovered it has information to share when it comes to fighting an infectious disease. He discusses how ancient Israel fought the spread of leprosy, that the Bible says about quarantining individuals who are sick or may be sick, and why some elected officials display a lack of leadership amid the pandemic. The author also examines what the Bible says about using face coverings, what the world has done to fight other outbreaks of disease, and similarities between COVID-19 and other deadly viruses.

“I want readers to understand that the Bible has already given us a solution on how to deal with an infectious disease. As Solomon said, there is nothing new under the sun,” Spencer explains.

“A Biblical Response to COVID-19” is available for purchase online at the Archway link above, from Barnes & Noble and on Amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/Biblical-Response-Covid-19-Bishop-Spencer/dp/1665719540.

“A Biblical Response to COVID-19”

By Bishop Harvey Spencer

Hardcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 112 pages | ISBN 9781665719544

Softcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 112 pages | ISBN 9781665719551

E-Book | 112 pages | ISBN 9781665719568

Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author

Bishop Harvey Spencer is the pastor and founder of Greater Love Church in Raleigh, North Carolina. He is also the founder of Love In Action, a Raleigh nonprofit community development organization, and the presiding prelate of North Carolina of the United Churches of God in Christ, based in Fairburn, Georgia. With a genuine heart to see the needs of God’s people met, his personal motto is, “Don’t worry. If you see something you can fix, do it, but if you can’t, give it to God!” Spencer has also published “The Power of Forgiveness: The Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How.”

Simon & Schuster, a company with nearly ninety years of publishing experience, has teamed up with Author Solutions, LLC, the worldwide leader in self-publishing, to create Archway Publishing. With unique resources to support books of all kind, Archway Publishing offers a specialized approach to help every author reach his or her desired audience. For more information, visit archwaypublishing.com or call 844-669-3957.

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P. Dalton Simms’s newly released “A Boy Named Jesus” is an engaging faith-based narrative meant to encourage juvenile readers to trust in God’s promise


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“A Boy Named Jesus”: a charming narrative for young readers that are beginning to understand their faith. “A Boy Named Jesus” is the creation of published author P. Dalton Simms.

Simms shares, “I must express my eternal gratitude to the Holy Spirit whose inspiration brought light to the writing of this book.

“Truly all good wisdom, knowledge, and understanding are the sources.

“I received the inspiration to write this book in 2008, and when it was completed, I had put it aside because I realize that it needed editing.

“I was also concerned about acquiring suitable illustrations.

“I was very privileged to attend a promotion event for Eulene Greenland’s book, Thoughts and Tales, which motivated me to finish my own book.

“To Dr. Lena Woodhouse, as I typed away on my computer, she was there when the title A Boy Named Jesus came to me.

“Also to Dr. Noel Paris, he read the text and approved it.

“My granddaughter, Brenna R. Coy, also read my book to her daughter.

“Brielle George, they both loved it.

“Special thanks to Pastor Samuel and Millicent James for the many times she made suggestions on the publication of this book, A Boy Named Jesus.

“She also contributed the initial payment.

“I must also acknowledge the many times I have called upon her and Eulene to assist in reviewing the work in this book.

“They were at my service in lending a hand in the final review and editing.

“Thanks to my dear friend Aurille Moore, who always gives me inspiration.

“Also to Chanda Lennon and Patricia Brown, who also assisted.

“The boy Jesus became the man Christ Jesus, who has made many great impressions in the lives of countless persons with whom he came into contact.

“Even as a child Jesus is known to have impacted so many lives in so many different ways.

“And even presently, surely, he can and is still making great differences in the lives of all who may allow him. So without questioning, I would like to appeal to any reader to kindly allow Christ Jesus, through the Holy Spirit, to lead you, and then choose to follow.

“Let us encourage each other by the reading, hearing, teaching, and doing of God’s holy Word.

“I truly hope that this book will be an inspiration to its readers and hearers.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, P. Dalton Simms’s new book will delight and inspire young readers to learn more about the boy who would become known as the Savior.

Consumers can purchase “A Boy Named Jesus” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “A Boy Named Jesus,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Mesa Arizona Easter Pageant Officials Announce the Return of the Mesa Easter Pageant in April 2022


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For more than eight decades, a gathering has occurred on the beautiful and peaceful grounds of the Mesa Arizona Temple in downtown Mesa during the Easter season. Many gather as an audience while the cast and crew—giving countless volunteer hours—share the Biblical account of the life, death and glorious resurrection of Jesus Christ on an outdoor stage. Together, all see and feel Christ’s powerful message of forgiveness, hope and peace.

In May of 2018, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the Mesa Temple would close for the renovation of the structure and surrounding grounds. During this time, presentation of the pageant was suspended. In the interim, plans were implemented to move the pageant stage to the northeast side of the temple grounds.The stage was also redesigned to accommodate new landscaping and better facilitate stage construction and cast movement.

Pageant leaders are thrilled to now announce that the FREE in-person Mesa Easter Pageant is slated to resume in April 2022 with new sets, script and music.

The pageant script and score have been rewritten under the direction of writer and composer Rob Gardner. The music for the soundtrack was recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra in January, followed by the singing voices and narration locally. The massive stage’s construction began Jan. 10 and cast rehearsals begin in March.

“Our purpose is to bring others closer to the Savior,” said pageant creative director Jenee Prince. “We want others to get to know Him, to feel His love and to feel more hope and peace.”

Gardner, whose recent work includes “Lamb of God: The Concert Film,” said, “It’s been an intense last few months taking on the weighty task of writing a new soundtrack for the Easter Pageant. But the writing is done and it was exciting to record with the London Symphony Orchestra. Making music with them is always a thrilling experience, they bring such artistry and power to everything they perform.”

The Mesa Easter Pageant—now recognized as the largest annual outdoor Easter pageant in the world—draws tens of thousands of people at this free community event during the two weeks before Easter. All are invited to gather and celebrate the story of the life and resurrection of Jesus Christ taken from the King James Version of the New Testament.

“This is a very different production from its humble beginnings as a sunrise service in 1938,” said Jill Adair, communications director for Mesa Temple events. “On that Easter morning, young men and women of the Mesa Maricopa Stake hosted a statewide convention, and the culminating event of this festive weekend was an Easter Sunrise Service on the grounds of the temple. From that time on, it became an annual event and a beloved community tradition, moving from sunrise to an evening production in 1977.”

The new Mesa Easter Pageant premieres April 6, followed by eight additional evenings of performances.Pageant dates and details are as follows: April 6–9, 12-16; each night’s show begins at 8 p.m.

Other important info:

No tickets or reservations needed.

Come early to sit on some of the 9,500+ chairs provided. Attendees are also encouraged to attend during the first week of performances to avoid the generally larger crowds closer to Easter weekend.

The outdoor area is located on the north lawn of the Mesa Arizona Temple, 101 S. LeSueur in downtown Mesa.

Attendees are encouraged to use Valley Metro Light Rail, which has a stop at Mesa Drive/Main Street, within a short walking distance of the venue.

Follow the event on social media: #mesaeasterpageant #mesaeasterpageant2022 #greateststory

For more info, please visit MesaTemple.org.

MEDIA: To schedule interviews or request photos, email: Mesatempleevents@gmail.com.

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Concepts Communications Awarded Five-Year Contract with Labor Department


We look forward to continued partnership with the agency as it works to promote an inclusive pandemic recovery and strengthen understanding of disability as a key dimension of workforce diversity.

Last week, Concepts Communications was awarded a five-year Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) to support the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) in planning and executing multiple current and future strategic outreach initiatives.

“At Concepts Communications, we pride ourselves on ‘communicating for good,’ and we could not be more pleased to have the opportunity to put our skills and experience to work in support of ODEP’s mission,” said company President Karen Herson. “We look forward to continued partnership with the agency as it works to promote an inclusive pandemic recovery and strengthen understanding of disability as a key dimension of workforce diversity.”

Specific contracts in the BPA include four initiatives that Concepts Communications has managed for a number of years including Strategic Communications and Outreach for the agency, the Campaign for Disability Employment (CDE), ePolicyWorks and the State Exchange on Employment & Disability (SEED). Through these initiatives, Concepts Communications has produced award-winning multi-media and print materials addressing a wide range of ODEP’s policy priorities, and for the latter, it brings to the agency partnerships with sixteen intermediary organizations representing state and local policymakers.

“Stakeholder collaboration is at the heart of our current work supporting ODEP, and we look forward to continuing it under this new BPA,” Herson said. “We are proud to have built a strong reputation, at DOL and with our other clients, for successfully engaging key stakeholders with extensive reach to advance disability-inclusive public policy.”

About Concepts Communications

Based in Bethesda, Md., Concepts Communications is a small, woman-owned communications firm that specializes in public awareness and outreach on disability inclusion, workforce development, communications access and small business. In addition to ODEP and other DOL agencies, Concepts Communications’ current and past clients include state vocational rehabilitation agencies and several disability-related nonprofit and advocacy organizations. For more information, visit ConceptsCommunications.com.

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Alex Hyden’s newly released “The Night Tom Turkey Came Home” is an enjoyable juvenile fiction that explores the power of prayer


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“The Night Tom Turkey Came Home”: a delightful tale of faith, obeying one’s parents, and the importance of following God. “The Night Tom Turkey Came Home” is the creation of published author Alex Hyden, a loving father of three and avid chess enthusiast.

Hyden shares, “See what the power of prayer can do from the perspective of a family of turkeys when young Tom and his friends get into some trouble. Jesus made time to pray there by laying the foundation.

“Ask yourself the question, What has prayer done for you or your loved ones? Perhaps it cured some illness or addiction where doctors gave up all hope.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Alex Hyden’s new book is a charming story for young readers beginning to establish their sense of faith.

Hyden shares an engaging story filled with important messages in hopes of helping readers understand the value of God’s love.

Consumers can purchase “The Night Tom Turkey Came Home” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “The Night Tom Turkey Came Home,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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