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SLC veterans home welcomes unique comfort animal


SLC veterans home welcomes unique comfort animal
and last updated 2021-05-07 16:44:55-04
SALT LAKE CITY — The William E. Christoffersen Veterans Home in Salt Lake City is known for having unique comfort animals for their residents, including a new wallaby named Ava.
For the last nine years, Noralyn Snow has worked at the home and she’s had a kangaroo or a wallaby with her ever since. She says the wallabies bring so much joy to the residents and help to comfort them.
However, at the start of the pandemic, the staff had to take all the animals out of the home because they didn’t know if they could transmit the virus to residents, leaving everyone upset. ....

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At NH Veterans Home, things get a little wacky


At NH Veterans Home, things get a little wacky
Staff and residents at the New Hampshire Veterans Home in Tilton have been dressing up to a different theme on “Wacky Wednesdays,” in this instance from last May, Superhero Day. Courtesy
Published: 5/6/2021 4:28:44 PM
For Regina Dokus, Wacky Wednesday became a mission of mirth, a way to beat isolation and despair and bring in-person cheer to residents of the New Hampshire Veterans Home during the eight months of lockdown during COVID.
When she couldn’t buy a themed outfit, the staff recreation assistant created one herself, gluing, stitching and dressing up as Wonder Woman, a Girl Scout, a cowgirl – whatever matched the theme of the day. She wheeled a cart of catchy, themed snacks to veterans sequestered in their rooms – some of whom had started to lose weight because of loneliness and depression as the coronavirus wore on for months without visits from family or outside entertainers, or the ability to gathe ....

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Pandemic rules at Yountville Veterans Home hold up reopening of Napa Valley Museum, Lincoln Theater


More than a year into the coronavirus pandemic, some of the Napa Valley’s gathering places have finally been able to reopen, or at least look ahead to welcoming visitors back. But two attractions in Yountville remain on hold, unable to open their doors to visitors until their state-owned host, the Veterans Home of California, gives them the go-ahead.
The campus that is home to more than 700 military retirees and spouses sealed itself off in March 2020, as California imposed a sweeping shelter-at-home order in an effort to slow the onslaught of COVID-19. Ever since, a checkpoint on California Boulevard, the roadway carrying traffic from Highway 29 into the Veterans Home, has enforced a lockdown that for months kept out even most family members of the complex’s senior population, who were among those most vulnerable to serious illness and death from the virus before the deployment of vaccines in the U.S. earlier this year. ....

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Missouri Veterans Homes open for new admissions


The Missouri Veterans Commission announces all seven Veteran Homes are taking applications for new admissions. 
The homes are located in Cameron, Cape Girardeau, Mexico, Mount Vernon, St. James, St. Louis and Warrensburg. At full capacity, the homes have a total of 1,238 beds that provide long-term skilled nursing care.
“We are excited to be taking applications for new admissions into all seven of our Veteran Homes,” MVC Executive Director Paul Kirchhoff said. “The Missouri Veterans Commission is committed to providing high-quality, compassionate care for Veterans. We have protocols in place to ensure an easy and safe transition for Veterans.”
Kirchhoff said six of the seven Veteran Homes have waiting lists, but that it is important to keep the lists active and updated as openings become available in the Homes. ....

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