Keeping seniors safe and enlightened during COVID-19 pandemic
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- With seniors being in such a high-risk category with COVID-19, the task of keeping them safe and sound is of utmost importance for so many of us. Lisa McComb with “Right at Home In-Home Care & Assistance” believes showing our love and support through healthy care packages filled with good foods and stimulating games is one example. Of course those window visits can really make a difference as well. Whatever you do, she says, it's absolutely vital to help keep their minds, and bodies, active.
Puzzles, reading, and writing are other helpful activities. Meantime with so many senior citizens online these days, the risk of encountering scammers is higher. The BBB is a good contact source for finding out the latest scams. Here are some other great virtual resources for seniors...