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Show Eight Complete Course As Home Health Aides assigned to help families during the times of stress. They may take care of the children and manage the home while the mother is ill or give personal per-sonal care to a convalescent, con-valescent, a handicapped handicap-ped individual or an elderly person living alone. Community Health Aide Services serves residents of Utah County, and currently is serving clients from Lehi to Santaquin. The Agency was established one year ago, and today there are seven homemaker-health homemaker-health aides on the staff. Donna Jo Tomlinson of Pleasant Grove was one of six women and two men who received certificates on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, March 28 denoting they have completed a 40 hour training course qualifying them to work as home-maker home health aides. The certificates were presented by Mary Norris, RN, chairman of the board of directors of Community Health Aide Service, Inc. Working under the supervision, usually, of a social worker or a registered nurse, these homemakers will be |