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Need some new elastic? - Living Leadership - McKnight s Long Term Care News

In September of 2020, I submitted this blog in my Living Leadership column.  If you would have told me then that in 10 months I would feel like I do today, I would have said there is no possible way! How can it possibly get worse than “running on fumes”? And I consider myself an optimist.  I try to find the bright side. I look to motivate and inspire, especially our team members, but on this day as I looked for inspiration for this blog, I found myself googling, “How long until elastic wears out?” Yup, I let myself go to a not-so-great place. 

Photo Fred Larson is back – lifting spirits, telling his jokes | News, Sports, Jobs

-Submitted photo Fred Larson, a longtime photographer for The Messenger, stays busy in retirement serving as a one-man welcome wagon for residents of Friendship Haven. -Submitted photo Fred Larson, a longtime photographer for The Messenger, stays busy in retirement serving as a one-man welcome wagon for residents of Friendship Haven. The coronavirus pandemic could hold him down for just so long. “Photo Fred” is back! Fred Larson, who has been photographing the people and places of Fort Dodge since he bought his first camera at 9 years old (“for 10 cents and three box tops”), has resumed self-appointed duties as the “welcome wagon” for fellow residents of Friendship Haven who until Monday had been under tight social distancing rules to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Hope heals | News, Sports, Jobs - Messenger News

Jan 15, 2021 Swallowing the bitterness over the past few weeks has been challenging. We’ve watched as the rest of the country and certain individuals shared in their excitement of receiving the vaccination for COVID-19. It was very difficult as we asked ourselves, “Why do we have to wait until Jan. 12?” It seemed like such a long way away. However, our “V day” came and went this week. The impact of this day, however, will be felt for months to come. In the efficiency of the vaccination day this week, there were times where we had more time available and times when people had to wait. My role for the day was to be a runner, essentially being available for whatever we needed whenever we needed it. Selfishly, I used part of this time to simply connect and reassure our residents. I was smiling so much on Tuesday my face hurt almost as much as my feet. Everyone was smiling. Even though we couldn’t see the grins through the mask. They were there. Eyes sparkled and laughter

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