CODY, Wyoming (KTVQ) Since the start of the pandemic, when the world seemed to change as we know it and regulations tightened for safety, some of our community’s most vulnerable have probably made some of the biggest sacrifices.
But a new tool at Cody Regional Health’s long-term care center is changing how residents interact with something called a hugging booth.
“You don’t know how long it’s been,” said Cody resident Chuck Morton.
residents interact with something called a hugging booth.
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