MIP Blog - Canada

22 Mar

This year's recipient of the MIP Scholarship for the Laundry Stars of Tomorrow is...

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We would like to congratulate this year's recipient of Association for Linen Management - MIP Scholarship for the Laundry stars of tomorrow: DAVID BROCAVICH

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Categories: Laundry, Company News
21 Mar

10 WAYS TO ENSURE THAT YoUR RESIDENTS’ DIGNITY and QUALITY OF LIFE ARE RESPECTED

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Most provincial laws and programs require that every nursing home resident is provided the care and quality of life sufficient for them to attain and maintain their highest.

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Categories: Long-Term Care, Patient/Resident Care
29 Feb

Tom Frame: A great colleague, a great friend, a truly incredible person! We'll miss you!

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It is with deep regret we inform you of the unexpected death of our dear friend and colleague Tom Frame. Tom has been with our firm for over 27 years and over that time has.

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Categories: Company News
18 Feb

7 LAUNDRY BEST PRACTICES: AN INTRODUCTION

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Being the manager of large commercial laundry or a smaller on-premise laundry can be an equally demanding and challenging job. Whether you are new at the head of your laundry.

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Categories: Patient/Resident Care
01 Dec

MIP INC ANNOUNCES NEW PRESIDENT AND CEO

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MIP Inc, a supplier of health care textiles and solutions around the world, announced the retirement of its President and CEO of the past 18 years, Mr David Arditi, effective.

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Categories: Company News
11 Nov

TEXTILES THAT HEAL - The future of Health Care Textiles and Their Effect on the Patient Experience

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As we observe the latest trends in health care, two of those trends are glaringly prevalent: our growing concern over infection and cross-contamination, as well as our.

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Categories: Patient/Resident Care
17 Dec

TOP 10 WAYS TO MINIMIZE RISKS OF INFECTION IN A LONG TERM CARE FACILITY

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With summer winding down, and flu season is lurking, it is always a good idea to remind ourselves of proper practices to minimize the risk of spreading infection through our.

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Categories: Long-Term Care, Patient/Resident Care

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