Senior Helpers of Northern Colorado Awarded 2020 Best of NOCO Winner
Leading In-Home Care Provider Named Region s Best In-Home Senior Care Agency
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FORT COLLINS, Colo., Dec. 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Senior Helpers
®, the nation s premier provider of in-home senior care, today announced its Senior Helpers of Northern Colorado location was named winner of Best In-Home Senior Care in Northern Colorado by
NOCO Style Magazine. Out of the five companies highlighted within the In-Home Care category, Senior Helpers of Northern Colorado earned the top spot for 2020. The outstanding work and safe, compassionate care that Senior Helpers caregivers and staff have provided to the local community and surrounding areas in the past year especially throughout the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic helped the company achieve this recognition.
Nursing Home administration participates in statewide roundtable
December 20, 2020REGION On Dec. 14, United States Sen. Maggie Hassan held a virtual roundtable to discuss the challenges longterm care facilities are facing as the pandemic continue to rage. Our own Coös County Nursing Home in West Stewartstown is still battling an outbreak of COVID-19 that has taken the lives of 14 residents to date.
Hassan met with leaders from various facilitates statewide, including the VA Medical Center, Senior Helpers of Southern NH, AARP-NH and administration from long term care facilities in Portsmouth, and Manchester. Administrator for the Coös County Nursing Home in West Stewartstown, Laura Mills also participated in the roundtable.
Assured Allies today announced the launch of
Age Assured, a free program offered through long term care insurance companies, designed for people who want help continuing to live independently as they age.
There are a vast number of products and services aimed at helping people remain independent as they age in place, with more available every day. The pandemic has increased the complexity of decision-making at a time when people are more motivated than ever to continue living at home. Almost everyone shares the goal of aging in place. There s nothing like home and it s really great if you can stay there as long as possible, Terrence O Malley, MD, Division of Palliative Care and Geriatric Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital. The challenge is knowing what you have to do to stay at home, and then doing it. As a geriatrician in my later years myself, I m encouraged by the way Assured Allies is addressing this issue head on.
Patricia Kay Jessup
Patricia Kay Jessup NEW PALENSTINE Patricia “Tricia” Kay Jessup (n?e Goudy) passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 6, 2020, with her beloved husband by her side. Tricia is survived by her husband of 53 years, Kenneth Jessup; her children, Angela Jessup Freeland (Bob) of Cleveland, SC, and Kimberly Roque (Omar) of Virginia Beach, VA; and her grandchildren, Victor Jessup (Steinhatchee, FL), and Catie and Jack Roque (Virginia Beach), all of whom brought her great joy. She was preceded in death by her parents, Floyd and Gertrude Goudy of Wilkinson, and brother, Charles Goudy, of Logansport. Tricia was born on January 25, 1948, in Wilkinson, Indiana, to Floyd and Gertrude Goudy. She graduated from Charlottesville High School in 1966, attended Indiana University, and married her high school sweetheart Ken Jessup soon thereafter. Tricia was a devoted wife, mother, homemaker, and school volunteer, and turned her love of children and reading into a career. S