Truck slammed into it. Its so lucky that no one was there inside the house sitting in this area when it happened. Let me show you what it looked like earlier. This is what it looked like when it arrivedch the suv was sitting on the side of the house. According to glen arden police it came down the hill. They believe the driver had a medical emergency andcould not stop his vehicle, slammed into the corner of the house and then bounced to the right where it see it sitng. Hear now from the chief of the glen arden police department. When a car hits the house you never know whats going to happen, the house could fall down. Someone could be sitting in a chair so were thankful that nobody is sitting in the house. Oh, yeah. Now, as for the man who was behind the wheel of that vehicle, he was transported to the hospital. They do believe that hes going to be okay. There was some bleeding, but they say ths he in stable condition. His mother was able to get to the scene here. Shes quite upset abou
Survey: 44% Of Caregivers Say COVID Crisis Has Had Negative Impact On Their Mental Health
CBS Miami 12/21/2020 Syndicated Local – CBS Miami
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The pandemic has changed the holiday season for all of us this year and caregivers are especially feeling that impact.
A new AARP survey shows 44% of caregivers say the pandemic has had a negative impact on their mental health.
“Their care recipients are also having a negative impact on their mental health. So they’re facing that challenge of being isolated and having more isolation,” says Amy Goyer, a family and caregiving expert with AARP.
Goyer says the holidays add a lot of pressure. 77% of caregivers say the pandemic will affect their plans. AARP suggests talking with loved ones about doing phone calls, or video chats, or sending greeting cards.