By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Where have all sick patients gone? The good news for the hospitals is that they are coming back…very slowly. While
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COVID Effects on the Food Supply Chain
Bottleneck responsible for recent shortage of milk, meat at the grocery stores By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant During the peak of COVID-19 panic buying, many
Losing ‘COVID-15’ After Quarantine
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The “freshman 15” weight gain experienced by many college students shares some similar origins of the “COVID-15” pounds packed on
Delivering Home Care Even More Challenging During the COVID-19 Crisis
By Adrianne Mann and Karen Bonomo Providing home health care is challenging work on a typical day, as clinical staff work diligently to keep
5 Things You Need to Know About Cataracts
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. All of your five senses matter. The deterioration of any of them can greatly decrease quality of life. When it
Q & A with Ann Marie Cook Lifespan’s president and CEO
Serving older adults (including distributing robot pets), despite COVID-19 Interview by Mike Costanza Lifespan of Greater Rochester has long served older adults, their families
Local nonprofits get awards from Excellus BCBS
Ten nonprofit Rochester area organizations are receiving Excellus BlueCross BlueShield’s Community Health Awards to help provide people with better access to food, health care,
St. Ann’s named a ‘Rochester Top Workplace’
St. Ann’s Community announced it has been named a 2020 Rochester Top Workplace. St. Ann’s is included in a short list of companies from
Child Care Council promotes Rose Shufelt
Child Care Council Inc. has promoted Rose Shufelt to director of its new health and social emotional child wellness department. In her new role,
How Can AARP Help During Coronavirus Pandemic
Organization alerts for coronavirus scams, offers help to fill out their income tax By Lynette M. Loomis Randy Hoak is AARP’s associate state director






