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Hartford HealthCare Senior Services April 2021 events

Hartford HealthCare Senior Services April 2021 events Hartford HealthCare Senior Services April 2021 events March 17, 2021 10:22AM Virtual Class: Stress Management It is no secret that during the past year individuals have been feeling more stressed than ever – worried about health, jobs and family. However, there are ways to de-stress naturally with exercise and relaxation techniques. A free virtual class on stress management will be held Thursday, April 1, 11 a.m. to noon. The program will be led by Christine Solimini-Swift, exercise physiologist with GoodLife Fitness at The Orchards at Southington. Registration is required; call 1-855-442-4373 or visit www.HHCHealth.org/VirtualClasses. After registration, participants will receive an email with easy instructions on joining the virtual class. GoodLife Fitness, a program of Hartford HealthCare, is geared toward the older adult to build energy, strength and endurance for an active lifestyle. An e

COVID-19 will push nursing home design forward

COVID-19 will push nursing home design forward The second-floor courtyard at the Southington Care Center. Myles Brown Over 40 percent of American deaths attributed to COVID-19 have been nursing home residents. Outdated nursing home designs contributed to the scale of this tragedy in Connecticut. Many design changes that could have prevented the spread of COVID-19 were already needed to improve the well-being of nursing home residents. The pandemic has made these issues impossible to ignore. A generation of seniors will now benefit from resident-centric changes in design thinking that would have been much slower coming without the devastation of COVID-19. Sunlight and nature – must-haves

Senior Services February 2021

Senior Services February 2021 Virtual Class: Dimensions of Wellness Examines All Aspects of Self An interactive and engaging virtual presentation on Monday, Feb. 1, 10 to 11 a.m., provides insights into a wellness model incorporating the physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, vocational and environmental aspects of life. Participants will be encouraged to review, recognize and celebrate their unique triumphs and what they are  already doing to live their best lives and what they might like to change. Presenter will be a transitional care nurse with Hartford HealthCare Center for Healthy Aging. This free event is sponsored by Hartford HealthCare Center for Healthy Aging and Plainville Senior Center.

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