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RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - Carson Valley Senior
Living started a Pen Pal program for its seniors during the pandemic.
The program started with a simple social media post. Employees snapped
photos of seniors and highlighted a few of their favorite things.
Life
Enrichment Director Adrianna Ward said, “I want to say we received over
a hundred letters. We had about four care packages come in, between
crossword puzzles, succulent plants, goodies, and the candies that they
like.”
Ward didn’t expect the facility
would get an overwhelming response. She said, “So we started the pen
pal July 6th and the post went viral, within a week we had over 40,000
people reach out.”
Seniors Lorraine
Strazi and Susan Rielley responded back to their new pen pals. Strazi
said, “I apologized for my handwriting because it was yucky.” Rielley
said, “I wrote back, she has to write back, you know, you have to wait,
you know how mail is.”
According to Ward these new formed
friendships have made a difference for these seniors. The facility
scaled down on visitation hours since the pandemic. “With the window
visits we are doing and now we are doing outdoor family visits for 30
minutes, it’s still not enough sometimes for them.”
She
continued, “To have that constant writing it keeps their mind going and
they just love getting that attention and knowing that there are people
out there during this pandemic that people do care.”
If you want to become a pen pal you can click here: https://www.facebook.com/CarsonValleySL
Employees at Carson Valley Senior Living started a pen pal program during the pandemic.(KOLO) |
Northern Nevada senior facility starts pen pal program
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