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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Outbreak, Update # 17 Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)

New Hampshire Public Health

Distributed by the NH Health Alert Network Health.Alert@nh.gov  May 15, 2020 Time 1700 (5:00 PM EDT) NH-HAN 20200515 Key Points and Recommendations: Please review the attached U.S. CDC Health Advisory “Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) Associated with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)” for important information about a new clinical syndrome affecting children related to COVID-19. … Read more

May 15, 2020 Vermont Department of Health updated COVID-19 Pandemic Guidance for Vermonters

Vermont Department of Health

Who to Contact: If you are having a medical emergency, call 9-1-1 or go to the hospital. If you are having symptoms of COVID-19, call your health care provider. Most information is online: Visit our regularly updated Frequently Asked Questions. You can also type in a question to our Ask A Question tool. If you still have health-related … Read more

Caregiver Protocol for In-Home Care Developed by other Family Members

CAREGIVER PROTOCOLS for In-Home Care Developed in the Context of the Public Health Emergency Related to COVID-19 by Family Member for other Family Members* *This document (prepared and printed as of April 22, 2020) was developed in the context of the public health emergency related to COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) specifically for the purpose of assisting caregivers … Read more

Learning on the Job: Home Care in the Age of COVID-19

Caregiver with mask

Senior care at home is not an easy task, as you have to take care of so many things. Learn how you can provide care for your elderly family members amid COVID-19.

Enjoyable Activities to Keep Elderly People with Limited Mobility Busy in their home

In home care

Sometimes, old adults and people with disabilities are homebound due to frailty or diagnoses like arthritis, stroke, dementia, or other physically or mentally debilitating disease. It becomes difficult for them to enjoy hobbies and activities that they used to love because of those activities physical and or mental dependence. Plus, they may not have social … Read more

How Caregivers can help Address Concerns of Corona virus

Caregiver

The global Coronavirus outbreak has caused stress and panic among the local population. People are forced to suspend all of their social activities.  In several states, hospitals and healthcare facilities cannot handle the influx of COVID-19 patients. Whether patients are staying at hospitals or at home, they are severely anxious about their condition. They all … Read more

Why Is Companionship Crucial for Seniors?

TLC HomeCare Elder Care AT Home Care Home Care Assistance

It goes without saying that genuine friendship brings people Happiness. Regardless of what phase in life we may find ourselves, companionship is always something we are going to look for and need. As humans, we crave a connection with other people; to have someone to talk to, listen to, and share stories with. This connection … Read more

How to Help Seniors Deal with Depression and Isolation

caregiver talking to senior woman

Caring for an elderly parent doesn’t only mean finding a five-star provider of home care service in Vermont. Sometimes, you have to be there with them when they are feeling vulnerable and depressed, especially after going through a major life change. If an elderly parent is dealing with isolation and depression, here are some of … Read more

Best of Business (BOB Award) Winner!

TLC wins best of business award

With all the bad news about COVID-19 we want to share some good news! TLC Nursing Associates, Inc. DBA TLC HomeCare has won Vermont Business Magazine’s 2020 Best of Business (BOB) Award winners! We could not have done this without the amazing staff and the support of our community.  We are humbled and honored by … Read more