The Orchards
With the Coronavirus
now in the U.S., in
addition to common colds
PRECAUTIONS FOR PREVENTION
and respiratory viruses,
Spring will soon be here, there are a few steps
and with it, sun, sniffles to keep The Orchards
and sneezes!
healthy: Avoid
When a person
close contact
becomes sick,
with people who
it makes them
are sick; avoid
miserable.
touching eyes,
When an older
nose and mouth
person becomes
with unwashed
sick, it is ten
hands; and wash
times worse. As
your hands
you grow older,
for at least 20
your immune
seconds with
system does not
soap and water.
work as well as it once
Alcohol-based hand
did and becomes slower
sanitizer containing
to respond. Please, help
at least 60% alcohol is
us combat the sniffles
your friend! Expand
and sneezes, colds and
your Coronavirus
coughs this spring season knowledge at the end
so we may enjoy the
of this newsletter or by
sunshine here at
visiting https://www.cdc.gov/
The Orchards!
coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
KNOWLEDGE AND
AWARENESS ARE KEY
WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS
Please welcome our new residents
when you see them across campus!
The Orchards of East Liverpool
Howard Bosworth
Helen Hood
Clara Valentine
Bob Welling
Immacolata Galeota
Pepperberry Suites
Sue Allison
June Rose
Penny Arnott shows off her
snowman made from baking soda
and hair conditioner.
CREATE YOU OWN SNOW
The Stone Pear Pavilion
residents created snow
from just two household
ingredients! From this snow,
they built snow men with no
mittens while staying warm
and cozy.
To make the snow, you only
need two ingredients, 3 cups
baking soda and 1/2 cup
white hair conditioner.
Combine in a bowl and begin
your mixing.
Instead of using a spoon to
create the mixture, knead
it by hand so you can feel
the texture. If it’s too sticky,
add more baking soda; if
it’s too dry, add some hair
conditioner instead.
For the full directions,
CLICK HERE
Peachtree Inn
Evelyn Hamilton
Stone Pear Pavilion
Bertha Ginier
Norma Heath
Paul Kovalcik
Caffie Stoakes
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