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Privacy Policy

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THIS STATEMENT DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL AND NON-MEDICAL-OTHER IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION.

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IN GOOD HANDS company, we value your privacy and would like to inform you about our practices with respect to gathering data from visitors to this web site, and how we make use of this data.

IN GOOD HANDS company collects personal information when you submit forms, and when you visit IN GOOD HANDS web sites. Once you fill out forms, you may be asked for personally-identifying information such as your name, street address, telephone number, and e-mail address. And submitted, you are no longer anonymous to Our IN GOOD HANDS company. IN GOOD HANDS automatically collects information on our server logs regarding resources accessed and browser information, including your IP address. This information is used by IN GOOD HANDS company webmasters and is used solely for the purpose of improving our website.

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Sharing and Disclosure of Information

IN GOOD HANDS uses collected data only for purposes related to website maintenance, marketing, and customer service. IN GOOD HANDS does not sell, rent, share, or otherwise disclose information with third parties. We IN GOOD HANDS comply fully with law enforcement regarding requests for visitor information with respect to potentially illegal activities, including fraud, threats, and electronic vandalism.

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Cookies

IN GOOD HANDS may set and access cookies on your computer. These cookies are used only by IN GOOD HANDS web sites, and only to improve your access to online material.


Changing or Removing Information Contained in Our Database

Information can be changed at any time by contacting IN GOOD HANDS through one of the methods outlined in our contact information. IN GOOD HANDS will make every effort to comply with your request, however, it may take up to 72 hours for changes to be applied. Your information can be removed permanently by contacting IN GOOD HANDS or by sending an e-mail containing the information you wish to have removed, you can info@liveingoodhands.com

 Again, it may take up to 72 hours for your information to be removed from our database.

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Confidentiality and Security
IN GOOD HANDS limits access to personal information to those employees who need to come in contact with such information in order to provide products or services to you, or in order to perform their job functions, such as market research. IN GOOD HANDS has reasonable physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect information collected about its visitors, and complies with federal regulations on this matter. 


Questions
Questions not resolved by this privacy policy can be addressed to info@liveingoodhands.com. We will make every effort to fully explain our privacy policies to you. If you feel that our privacy policies do not adequately protect you, please contact us regarding your questions and concerns.

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Individuals/Care Specialists Involved in Your Care
IN GOOD HANDS may disclose medical information about you to a family member, other relatives, a close friend or any other person identified by you if they are involved in your care or payments related

to your care. We may disclose medical information about you if they need to be notified of your location, general condition or death. Please advise us if there is someone living in your home, a close friend or a caregiver that you do not want us to share information with, or if you do not want us to leave any messages on your telephone answering machine.

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Uses or Disclosures That Are Required or Permitted by Law

IN GOOD HANDS may use or disclose medical information about you as necessary as required by law and for the following reasons: Disaster relief efforts; public health activities to report, prevent or control diseases; research under certain limited circumstances; reporting of abuse, neglect or domestic violence; health oversight agencies, to Food and Drug Administration to monitor drugs/devices; to the police or law enforcement officials as required by law or in compliance with a court order or other process authorized by law, to units of the government with special functions, such as the U.S. Military or the U.S. Dept. of State, and to prevent a threat to public health or safety, funeral directors, coroners, and medical examiners; organ donation; Workers’ Compensation to provide benefits for work-related injuries or illnesses.

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Response to your inquiries and information requests

IN GOOD HANDS may use non-medical information you provide to us such as addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses to respond to your information requests, to gather demographic information, to obtain web site statistics, to provide you with updates related to our service offerings.

IN GOOD HANDS will not share or disclose this information for other purposes. Any changes to this policy will be posted promptly and conspicuously on our web sites.

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Questions/Complaints

If you believe that your privacy rights have been violated, you may contact IN GOOD HANDS company directly or the United States Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. You will not be retaliated against for reporting a violation of your privacy rights.

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If you have any questions, want more information, or wish to file a complaint with us,

please contact by phone, or by mail:

IN GOOD HANDS
In-Home Care Solutions
Privacy Staff
POBox 510852
NEW BERLIN, 53151
414-815-8722

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