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NEW YORK (PIX11) — With Spring in full swing and summer not too far behind, thunderstorms will likely become more frequent. When there’s thunder, there’s lightning, and getting struck could be deadly. The national weather service reported 19 fatalities in the U.S. last year. Ninety percent of people struck by lightning survive, but they could […] ....
A summer fire where NOSH housed its inventory of thousands of pounds of food left volunteers scrambling to find ways to continue feeding families. A food drive showed how Long Islanders step up to help their neighbors. ....
Photo by: LECOB Excel at Woodbury for Rehabilitation and Nursing and Lynbrook Restorative Therapy and Nursing have joined with The Life Enrichment Center at Oyster Bay (LECOB), to produce a series of entertaining and educational TV shows to engage senior citizens who may still be homebound while senior centers remained closed. LECOB provides social activities and vital services for people 60-years-old and above.
The show is co-produced by Carolyn Palladino, community liaison at Excel at Woodbury and Denise Walsh, community liaison at Lynbrook Restorative Therapy and Nursing.
“The goal of this project is to reach seniors to combat the isolation, depression and anxiety that is prevalent due to social isolation,” said Palladino. “From our experience over the last year, we have learned only about 10% of the seniors are comfortable or able to operate Zoom. In an effort to reach these seniors, Paragon Management is collaborat ....
NJ Burkett has more on the shortage of COVID vaccine doses in New York City. Chynna overcame many milestones daily, weekly with the help of the nursing staff because we treated her as if she was our family, said Lisa Austin, the facility s Director of Nursing. Erika Weber, the facility s Administrator, said Roberson was one of the youngest patients they ve had. A lot of the staff took her on as their daughter, as their granddaughter, she said. Roberson s family communicated with Roberson through FaceTime and through visits at the facility windows. With COVID everything has been over-the-top difficult, said Jerome Roberson, Roberson s father. ....