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North County School News, May 9

School service group helping older adults Pacific Ridge’s upper-school service learning group WIND usually focuses on international disaster relief. During the COVID-19 pandemic, WIND began a fundraising drive called “ACT Now.” The drive supports Serving Seniors, an agency that provides daily support, including meals, health service and housing access, to more than 8,000 older adults throughout San Diego County. The pandemic has increased the number of seniors served by 44 percent in 2020, while the number of meals provided increased by 240 percent (for a total of nearly 1 million meals delivered). WIND is working to collect donations for Serving Seniors with the help of fellow school service learning groups Hands of Peace, Global Vantage and Revere. To learn more about WIND and to donate, visit pacificridge.org/act-now-supporting-serving-seniors.

Seniors Serving Seniors: giving back at Bullard ISD

Seniors Serving Seniors: giving back at Bullard ISD Seniors at Bullard ISD give back to senior citizens in the community in a day of service Bullard ISD seniors help replant flowerbeds after the winter storms.(KLTV) Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn BULLARD, Texas (KLTV) - Giving help to those who need it It’s a lesson Bullard ISD wants their students to learn by getting a little dirt on their hands. Wednesday, students participated in their annual “Seniors Serving Seniors” initiative. “We’re just doing things that, you know, our senior citizens and people in the community can’t do themselves,” says Bullard ISD coach and teacher, Ryan Tierney.

Advocates seek to prioritize at-home vaccines for homebound seniors

By LAURA ROMERO and DR. JAY BHATT, ABC News (NEW YORK) As mass inoculation against COVID-19 is underway across the country, advocates for the elderly are pushing to prioritize at-home vaccinations in order to protect the health of older, homebound adults. Those who are homebound are just as high-risk for hospitalization and death as any other older adult, said Dr. Steven Landers, the CEO of Visiting Nurse Association Health Group, a New Jersey-based independent provider of home health, hospice and community-based care. They are visited by families, by health care professionals. They deserve to be protected. In a letter sent Tuesday to the White House COVID-19 Response Team, a group of advocates including officials with the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL), which represents more than 14,000 long-term care facilities, urged the Biden administration to prioritize vulnerable individuals, including the homebound.

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