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The Eggsfactor! Cracking pictures of your children s Easter crafts and creations

The Eggsfactor! Cracking pictures of your children s Easter crafts and creations
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Residents at Midcoast senior living facilities readily accept COVID-19 vaccine, while some staff opt out

Residents at Midcoast senior living facilities readily accept COVID-19 vaccine, while some staff opt out
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Residents at Midcoast senior living facilities readily accept COVID-19 vaccine, while some staff opt out

Residents at Midcoast senior living facilities readily accept COVID-19 vaccine, while some staff opt out Many long-term care facilities reported that all of their residents chose to get vaccinated, but staff are more hesitant. Share Bertie Holmes, left gets her second COVID-19 shot administered by registered nurse Mary Dowe during a vaccine clinic held at The Highlands in Topsham Monday.  Darcie Moore / The Times Record BATH Several senior living facilities in the southern Midcoast reported all their residents have been fully vaccinated or will be in the coming days but many staff members are shying away from the needle. Steve Schuchert, administrator of Hillhouse Assisted Living in Bath, said all of the facility’s 40 residents had received their second vaccination as of Wednesday, but 30% of his roughly 95 staff members declined the vaccination.

Senior living facilities try to keep holiday cheer under cloud of pandemic

Senior living facilities try to keep holiday cheer under cloud of pandemic Most nursing home and assisted living facility residents in the Midcoast will only see their families on a screen this coming week. Share BRUNSWICK Most senior living facility residents who normally look forward to a visit from loved ones during the holidays will have to settle for virtual visits this week due to the coronavirus pandemic. But staff at the facilities are trying to bring what cheer they can to a holiday season unlike any other in recent memory. This holiday will be different for all of us, said Chelsie Mitchell, executive director of The Highlands in Topsham, a retirement community with more than 420 residents.

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