Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Staying Safe Before Your Visit

Are you planning to visit your loved one?

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Not sure how to stay safe even after getting the COVID-19 vaccine? 


At Plymouth Terrace, we want to keep your loved ones safe, happy, and healthy. We want you to see your loved one. Here’s how you can stay safe before your next visit: 


Self Evaluation: Check your symptoms daily. If you're feeling under the weather, consider staying home. Regularly testing yourself for COVID keeps those around you safe and allows you to make the best decisions when it comes to travel.


Face Coverings - If you’re feeling unsure about your surroundings, consider wearing a face mask! Wearing a face mask helps reduce your chance of potential exposure to COVID. When you wear a face mask, also reduce the risk of unknowingly spreading the virus. 


Wash Your Hands - Keeping your hands clean is a simple way to reduce your risk of infection. We don’t realize how often we’re touching shared surfaces! Whenever you can, you should wash your hands. Carrying hand sanitizer is another easy way to keep your hands clean while you’re out. 


Learn more about how to stay safe before your next visit here.


Keeping Your Loved Ones Safe - Assisted Living Plymouth 


At Plymouth Terrace assisted living in Plymouth, we want to keep your loved ones safe, happy, and healthy. Contact us today to learn more about how we are the right fit for your family member. 


Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Staying in Touch with Your Loved Ones After Vaccination

Assisted Living Plymouth

Is COVID-19 keeping you from seeing your loved ones?

Are you concerned about risking your health by going out?


At Hillside Terrace, the health and safety of your loved ones are our top priority! 


Ways to Stay in Touch 


Virtual meetups: If face-to-face is what you’re missing, try a virtual meetup with your loved one! Facetime, zoom, and Google Duo allow you to see and talk to your loved one, without the risk!


Visit outdoors- Sometimes there’s no replacement for meeting face-to-face. If you’d rather meet in person than over Zoom, try to meet outdoors! Meeting outdoors decreases the risk of exposure and allows you to spend quality time outside.


Planned events - Before visiting your family member, schedule the visit ahead of time! Planning ahead gives people the time to take necessary safety precautions to be safe before getting together.



Learn more about how to keep your loved ones safe!


Keeping Your Loved Ones Safe - Assisted Living Plymouth 


At Plymouth Terrace assisted living in Plymouth, we want to keep your loved ones safe, happy, and healthy. Contact us today to learn more about how we are the right fit for your family. 


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