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The ceremony with CEO Mary Lynn Spalding, staff and three residents from the Resident & Family Council who will use the therapy center participate in the ribbon cutting ceremony on April 25. | Photo contributed
Residents with a granddaughter enjoying the WhisperGLIDE ⢠during a courtyard reception demonstration. | Photo contributed featured May 4, 2021 1 of 2
The ceremony with CEO Mary Lynn Spalding, staff and three residents from the Resident & Family Council who will use the therapy center participate in the ribbon cutting ceremony on April 25. | Photo contributed
Residents with a granddaughter enjoying the WhisperGLIDE ⢠during a courtyard reception demonstration. | Photo contributed
CORBIN â Recently the Christian Health Center of Corbin celebrated the grand re-opening of their new Rehabilitation Center with a ribbon cutting ceremony and courtyard reception. The event
For the past year, Bruce Kleinschmidt and his sister, Ann Bowling, have been visiting their 95-year mother, Grace Kleinschmidt, through a window at her Louisville nursing home.
That s because in-person visits ended abruptly last year as COVID-19 began a deadly sweep through Kentucky s nursing homes, killing more than 2,300 residents since March 2020.
But in-person visits are about to resume under new guidelines announced Wednesday by federal authorities that significantly ease rules that had put nursing homes on lock-down. I am thrilled about it, Bowling said. I m looking forward to just being with her.
Gov. Andy Beshear said during his Thursday press conference that Kentucky nursing home visits can resume on Monday, though certain precautions, such as wearing masks and screening of visitors, will be required.