We Got Social – at a Distance. - by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 08/29/2021
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We Got Social – at a Distance. - by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 08/29/2021
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And, thank you for watching.
"When you have a twin, it goes without saying that you will be doing a lot of things in tandem.And for Franklin's Gerety twins — 16-year-olds Brendan and Shawn — on Wednesday this included rolling up their sleeves together and getting their first vaccination shot against COVID-19.The two teens were among those who elected to take advantage of a state Department of Public Health mobile vaccination clinic that the town's Health Department hosted outside the Davis Thayer School.Every set of twins has matching qualities, but also some differences. In this case, one Gerety was a tad nervous about getting the vaccination; the other was not."
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Schedule at this link -> https://tinyurl.com/FranklinVAX |
Animal Control is hosting a Rabies Clinic on Saturday, May 1 from 9 AM - 12 PM.
Please bring any paperwork related to your pet's vaccination history. Any pet without paperwork is eligible for a 1 year vaccination only.
All cats MUST be in a carrier and all dogs MUST be on a leash. https://t.co/cpRsS83AA6
Town of Franklin, MA: Rabies Clinic on May 1 |
Tri-Country RVTHS Juniors were excited to get back out and start working in a clinical setting this February. After nearly a year of being unable to go into a clinical setting due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Juniors are eager and excited to help the residents at the Timothy Daniel's House in Holliston.
"Our students missed those meaningful connections they make with the residents," says Kylie Geikie, Health Careers instructor. Students help the thirty long-term care patients with activities such as feeding, bathing/showering, transferring with and without a Hoyer lift, ambulation, incontinence care, personal companionship, and taking vitals. The care they provide for these residents helps ease the facilities workers' burden and allows the students to earn the hours needed for their CNA Certification.
The students have risen to the challenge of COVID-19, used their knowledge of infectious diseases and infection control practices to care for the most vulnerable population. Typically, the Tri-County students would do their clinical hours throughout the year in preparation for a cooperative education (Co-op) position in their senior year; however, this year, students were restricted by the visitation limitations set forth by facilities. Tri-County is the only school in the radius currently participating in on-site clinical hours.
Tri-County students usually work at a long-term facility which houses approximately 100 long-term care patients, and have been enjoying the smaller, more intimate setting of the Timothy Daniel's House. Working with fewer patients has allowed the students to spend more time with each resident and build a relationship.
“I wish I could sit and talk to each resident for an hour,” said one of the students. After two weeks in the hospital, one of the residents was treated to a "spa day" by two students, including a shower, hair curling, and nails. "The level of compassion, empathy, and passion our students bring to each day of the clinical is inspiring," commented Geikie.
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Tri-County RVTHS Juniors Assisting Elders in Preparation for their CNA Certification |
Quick Recap:
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As with most meetings in this pandemic period, I took my notes via Twitter during the meeting reporting in real-time via the virtual session.
The Twitter hashtag can be found online #boh1104
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23boh1104&src=typeahead_click
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Board of Health - Nov 4, 2020 meeting recap |
"Cities and towns have been hosting seasonal flu vaccination clinics for decades. But in 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage, some health departments are viewing those annual clinics as dry runs for the eventual distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine.
“I am sure that some medical providers, pharmacies, doctor’s offices, they will all be doing it eventually,” Framingham Health Director Sam Wong said of coronavirus vaccine distribution. “But for a good part of the population, I think it’s still going to fall to the local health departments.”
Wong’s guess is based on precedent.
“Looking back on H1N1, it was the local health department that organized and conducted the vaccination for H1N1,” he said. “Even back then, we used our regular seasonal flu clinic operation as a model for the H1N1 clinic. There’s a similarity here.”
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required) https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20201005/metrowest-area-health-departments-are-viewing-flu-clinics-as-dry-runs-for-covid-19-vaccine-distribution?rssfeed=true
Franklin has a flu clinic today at the Senior Center and plans are underway for a second one to be scheduled. Listen to my conversation with Health Director Cathleen Liberty to get all the details https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/10/fm-355-town-of-franklin-health-director.html
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Veteran Employment And Housing Virtual Walk-In Clinic |
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FYSA - FHS clinic for youth soccer players - Sep 22 |
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Flu Shot Clinic on October 18 at the Senior Center |
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Franklin Girls Basketball Clinic - Jun 24-27 |
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FHS Panthers - Girls Softball |
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Free Flu Shot Clinic - Oct 22 |
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Football Night in Franklin - Grades 2-9 - Sign up NOW |
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FHS Panthers |
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http://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/bellingham-franklin-annual-rabies-clinic-april-21st |
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Reminder: FHS Panthers Softball Clinic Grades K-5 - Mar 24 |
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http://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/bellingham-franklin-annual-rabies-clinic-april-21st |