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In May, North Haven Garden Clubs Youth Chairperson Cindy Golia, along with several members of the Key Club, weeded and planted around the middle and high schools. The Key Club at North Haven High School is branch of the international Kiwanis organization which has a collective goal of service to the community. the same objectives as the North Haven Garden Club. The first project was planting flowers at the North Haven Middle School sign, which is located on Bailey Road, the entrance to the school. Then the group headed over to the Preschool Pollinator Rock Garden at North Haven High School and edged out the existing garden, refresh the mulch and plant a few more perennials in the garden. The last project the group tried to tackle was weeding the front entrance of the middle school; Golia decided to concentrate on the entrance walkway garden area. Key Club members who participated were Hannah Auddino -Presi
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Silver Threads: National Skilled Nursing Care Week recognized in May
Brad Schoen
The month of May celebrates National Skilled Nursing Care Week.
The past year has presented unprecedented challenges to skilled nursing facilities as they have navigated the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite having to adjust to unforeseen challenges, our facilities have continued to serve our communities by providing quality clinical care to meet the needs of our most vulnerable population.
Our facilities provide an interdisciplinary approach to health care, offering on-site physicians, nurse practitioners, 24-hour nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, nurse aides, dieticians, social work and recreation staff.