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#CO-CARING AND VYTALITY HEALTH
Why we do this: Everyone needs someone to have their back.
Vytality Health and The Co-Caring Initiative are a passionate community of people who are "co-caring" during this long disaster we find ourselves in. Mutual support and finding our individual "sparks" of vitality, like our personal talents and networks, can help us heal from health, social, economic, political and environmental crises that have accelerated the past several years.
Why are we building this community? Because:...
morePartner to Prosper, a Co-Caring Partnership Program
Partner to Prosper is Vytality Health’s program for creating robust, dynamic business partnerships to build a better world. 2022 program launches in May. Head to the Partner to Prosper web site to learn more and enroll. http://cc2p.org/
moreVYTALITY HEALTH RELEASES RAPID RESPONSE TOOL FOR CORONAVIRUS
Four Things You Can Do: Verify, Monitor, Prepare and Respond
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, January 30, 2020 — In Silicon Valley, companies are responding to the coronavirus. Facebook and LG have terminated all corporate travel to China and Apple has begun closing retail stores. But Silicon Valley startup Vytality Health is helping the public respond with their...
moreJason Calacanis of This Week In Startups Interviews Minda Aguhob, Chief People Officer of Vytality Health
Vytality explained on “This Week In Startups" podcast (4/3/19 - 21min 20sec)
moreSocial Media for Good: Tapping a Positive, Healing Force of Co-Caring (Medium)
Ever wonder who will really be there for you in your time of need? Read this Medium article to learn about co-caring and Vytality's social app for this positive, healing force.
moreOlder Americans Keep Telling Us They Like Using Health Care Technology… So Why Don’t We Believe Them?
Minda's Journal
“Gratitude, post-cycling accident.
I will not be permanently disabled!
Even with my current memory and balance issues. I was deeply scared, depressed and afraid during my first 2 weeks after the accident. But…two doctors, my orthopedist (spine) and alternative med doc, had positive things to say this week. And thanks to my friends and family who visited me in the hospital and at home, even with my Keppra-induced bizarre behavior. You are saints.
I keep getting asked ‘WHAT HAPPENED?’ So this is for my friends...
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