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Families frustrated with nursing home visitation restrictions even after vaccinations have been administered
Matt Simpson believes his 88-year-old father is suffering more harm from isolation from COVID restrictions than from the coronavirus itself. Author: Michael Tatar (WTOL) Updated: 5:34 AM EST February 15, 2021
SYLVANIA, Ohio Many seniors living in nursing homes or assisted living facilities have received the COVID vaccine here in Ohio. But one family is speaking out on social media saying it hasn t changed much about getting to see their loved ones.
Matt Simpson made this post on Facebook, adding he believes the isolation and loneliness from quarantining and restricting visits is doing more harm to his dad than the virus.
Vernon Hills, partners launching programs to keep seniors connected through pandemic A resident at Charter Senior Living in Vernon Hills paints a pot to be filled with a plant and put on display at the village s kiosk at Hawthorn Mall. Seniors taking part in a walking club at the mall will be asked to keep the plants watered. Courtesy of Charter Senior Living of Vernon Hills Plants in pots painted by residents of Charter Senior Living are on display at the Vernon Hills kiosk inside Hawthorn Mall. Courtesy of Meridian Health Care
Updated 2/8/2021 8:16 PM
An initiative to engage and reconnect seniors with the community during the COVID-19 era is underway in Vernon Hills.
Hoffman Estates Chamber names award nominees Michele Miller of Divine Sign & Graphics accepts the Hoffman Estates Chamber of Commerce & Industry s Business of the Year Award last year. This year, the chamber s Celebration of Excellence will be a virtual luncheon on Feb. 25. Daily Herald file photo, 2020
Updated 1/29/2021 9:51 AM
The Hoffman Estates Chamber of Commerce & Industry has named the nominees in its four award categories to be presented at its 10th annual Celebration of Excellence.
The event will be a virtual luncheon and slideshow from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, due to the pandemic.
Nominees for Business of the Year are Elements Massage; the Schaumburg Boomers; Andigo, a division of Consumers Credit Union; Charter Senior Living of Poplar Creek; and Heartland Bank and Trust Company.
Sentrics Adds Industry Thought Leader Bob Kramer to Advisory Council
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DALLAS, Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Sentrics today announced that Robert G. Kramer, the co-founder and former CEO of the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC), has joined the exclusive Sentrics Advisory Council. Broadly recognized as one of senior living s most influential and high-profile thought leaders, Kramer joins a group of similarly minded leaders providing the Sentrics management team guidance and insight about the trends impacting the services and care in senior living. Kramer, who launched Nexus Insights in 2020, offers new ideas about how to rethink aging and build next-generation solutions that meet the needs of the aging baby boomers.