Don’t forget to check on your elderly friends and loved ones. They may not be able physically, to prepare for the snow and freezing temps. Do they have a working furnace or heater? Ensuring they have enough easily accessible food, medications and supplies for several days is a good idea, in case you or caregivers are not able to safely travel. Are their pets safe and cared for? Just a few things to consider as we all gear up for the snow! Stay safe friends!
Always hard to say goodbye to a loved one. We had to do that with our original, beloved nurse, Vernice James this last week. She was a wonderful nurse, educator, mentor and friend. We will miss her and her smile!
April showers bring May Flowers! Happy Hump Day!
Good Morning! How's everyone doing today? We are good. Still playing it safe while assisting our clients in their own homes. Glad to be there for them.
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