Napa High grad Matthew Osivwemu, aka Oke Junior, performs at The Garden in April, Michael Leonardi Foundation hosts free film screening and more news in Napa Valley Art Notes.
JESSICA ZIMMER
Being present for older adults in 2021 requires forethought and an understanding of how the pandemic has changed many aspects of daily life. Many older adults are emerging from a long period of isolation. Yet they remain concerned about their safety, as well as the safety of loved ones. When all parties are vaccinated, a hug goes a long way.
âWhen possible, physical touch is very much appreciated. Messages of love, that you, a family member, or grandchildren are all right, especially because of the way you were raised, are helpful,â said Dr. Doug Wilson, medical director for the palliative care service at Queen of the Valley Medical Center and a family physician at OLE Health.