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1Heart Franchise Highlights the Heroic Contribution in Addressing the COVID Pandemic Risk. 1Heart Franchise committed to making people s lives better.
1Heart Franchise, a life-changing business aimed at providing a better quality of life to clients and employees achieving personal goals as well.” Randolph Neil ClaritoTARZANA, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, April 1, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ 1Heart Franchise culminated the COVID pandemic year 2020 with the Annual Conference and Top Performance Awards held last February 19, Friday at 1Heart Caregiver Services corporate headquarter in Tarzana, California. The event highlighted the heroic contribution of each 1Heart office, the caregivers, Care Managers, and Staffing Managers in their local senior communities in addressing the COVID pandemic risk. As categorized as an essential service business, 1Heart Franchise group, through the leadership of its CEO and Fou
In Our View: Caring for mental health also vital in pandemic The Columbian
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It’s time to check in just a friendly reminder that we are all in this together.
As the coronavirus pandemic nears one year of economic shutdowns and social distancing and public health concerns, we are reminded of one of the biggest victims of COVID-19 our mental health. Even as coronavirus vaccines are distributed and many Clark County residents find some sense of relief in receiving inoculations, the stress of the pandemic continues to linger.
As Kristen Willeumier wrote this week for Psychology Today: “While quarantine and social distancing have been necessary to prevent the virus from spreading, the adverse health effects can bring up feelings of loneliness, which can profoundly impact our mental health and well-being.” She notes that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say social isolation can increase vulnerability to dementia by as much as 50 percent.