Covid-19 Vaccination Expansion
Governor Rick DeSantis Expands Covid-19 Vaccinations. Read the Daily Sun Article Here:
Covid-19 Vaccine Expansion – Daily Sun
Governor Rick DeSantis Expands Covid-19 Vaccinations. Read the Daily Sun Article Here:
Covid-19 Vaccine Expansion – Daily Sun
Measures taken to prevent the COVID-19 virus could be contributing to a much milder flu season this year. Read the article here on the Daily Sun’s website:
Read the Daily Sun Article
The Villages Daily Sun featured an article about The Villages Health’s telemedicine benefits.
Each year, our nation celebrates National Physical Fitness and Sports Month in May. This year is no exception, but it does hold some new challenges amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts agree regular physical exercise has a profound and positive impact on our immune system and benefits both the mind and body.
How can you and your clients accomplish your physical exercise goals and regimens during a time when access to gyms and parks are restricted? With some simple adjustments and determination, it’s still possible. These suggestions are only intended for individuals without any symptoms or diagnosis of respiratory illness and should not replace medical guidance in case of any health condition.
A more sedentary lifestyle can have negative effects on our physical and mental health and overall quality of life. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends adults aged 18 and over do a total of at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity physical activities throughout the week, or at least 75 minutes of vigorous intensity physical activity throughout the week. This should include strengthening activities at least two days per week.
For older adults with poor mobility, three or more days of physical activity to enhance balance and prevent falls is suggested. You can follow the five elements of fitness from almost any area of your home:
Remember, any physical activity is better than none. Start slow and increase duration, frequency and intensity over time. During this time of COVID-19, even short amounts of activity at a time can make a difference. Over the course of a week, you’ll be surprised how much you’ve accomplished. Even cleaning and gardening help you stay active and flexible.
As we transition to our new medical records software, many of you have asked about accessing a family members’ medical records. For example, if you only have one email for both you and a spouse, are you able to access both records using one email account.
The answer is Yes!
To do this, you must first register your account using your email address. Next, call your care center and ask to be added as a “Family Member” to the person’s account that you would like to have access to with the same email account. With their permission, we can add you to their account.
This will allow you to view both accounts using one email address and one portal login.
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