When Can I See My Loved One That Is Aging In Place?
by Jessica DeYoung on April 15, 2021As the COVID-19 vaccine continues to rollout and more and more Americans are experiencing the hope that it provides, the next logically question often becomes when can I see my loved ones. The short answer is soon. The longer answer is provided by the United States Centers for Disease Control (CDC) which recently released new…continue reading
Warmer Weather Can Brighten Your Day When Aging In Place
by Jessica DeYoung on April 9, 2021We have talked about it many times that the gloomy winter months can lead those of us aging in place to feel isolated and depressed. This has been true for years, but no year more so then this one. After the long, isolating winter of 2021, those aging in place are hoping that the later…continue reading
When Aging In Place Meditation May Reduce Stress
by Jessica DeYoung on April 5, 2021If your loved one is aging in place and appears to be stressed or on edge much of the time, this is a pretty common occurrence. For those who are living at home on their own there can be some added stresses throughout the day that we may not always consider. While we can do…continue reading
Double Masking Could Save You From COVID-19
by Jessica DeYoung on March 19, 2021As we have just past a full year living with COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) continues to refine it’s guidance on how best to protect yourself and your loved ones from getting the virus. There are some things you can do, even if you’ve already received the vaccine that can help keep you…continue reading
So You’ve Gotten Your COVID-19 Vaccine, Now What?
by Jessica DeYoung on March 10, 2021In the state of Connecticut the COVID-19 vaccine rollout has been a model for the rest of the country. As more age groups are opened to receive the vaccine, we hope you’ve been able to get both your first and second dose. If you have, that is great news and you are better protected from…continue reading
Did You Get Your Vaccination Already? Here’s What You Can And Cannot Do
by Jessica DeYoung on March 8, 2021The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released new guidance for people who have already received a full set of vaccinations for the Coronavirus. Given that over 1 million Connecticut residents (and counting) have received the vaccine, this may significantly open things up for those who are vaccinated. According to the CDC, those who have been…continue reading