LifeStation medical alert systems provide peace of mind for seniors and their loved ones. Get help at the push of a button from our UL Listed monitoring center.
As a leader in the medical alert industry, we are excited to partner with @join_papa to add companionship and care services to our existing services. Click here to learn more about how Papa’s service is helping us take our support another step further.https://t.co/vwCVUH3XSx
Join us next week at the Medicare Marketing & Sales Summit, hosted by @RISEhlth ! Our own Laura Aiello will join industry leaders in speaking about how to enhance your product design to attract and differentiate.
Check out this article by AXIOS to learn more about how we’ve expanded our services and adjusted to the needs of our customers during these difficult times. https://t.co/afBmZfQ2Ui
How companies can support their employee caregivers during the COVID-19 outbreak https://t.co/nh8MKryJtc thx @WDtweeting! #caregiving#HumanResources#COVID19
Tip 2: Take precautions for purchases, mail & packages
Items from stores have been touched by many people and could carry #coronavirus, which can live for up to 3 days on surfaces like plastic and steel.
8 tips for #shelterinplace with seniors at home
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“VA has taken a number of significant steps over the past few weeks to maximize capacity and resources so that the department will be ready if called upon.” - Christina Mandreucci, VA Press Secretary https://t.co/08r5uTOr0q
In today's #AARPMinute, the White House has extended its #socialdistancing guidelines, plus games you can play online to stay connected with friends and family.
AARP is working tirelessly to inform and protect older Americans, who are more at risk to be seriously impacted by the #coronavirus. As the pandemic continues, you can count on us for the information you need to keep you and your loved ones safe. https://t.co/TXOawaKw8H
Naomi Replansky, a 101-year-old poet and labor activist, and her wife Eva Kollisch, a 95-year-old former professor at Sarah Lawrence, lived through the worst of the 20th century. They have some advice for you.
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We have no evidence to suggest that #COVID19 is spreading through food. Not through take-out orders, groceries, or produce. When you return home from the grocery store, please thoroughly #washyourhands, but you don't need to disinfect your groceries.
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Is it a good idea to bring a loved one home from a long-term care setting during the #coronavirus epidemic? Long-term care and medical experts—including @DrRobynStone@LTSSCenter—offer guidance on questions families need to ask.
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Hundreds of small, local spirit makers are shifting production to alcohol-based hand cleaners to help #coronavirus relief efforts. https://t.co/tdkIXx5Xj8