Tag Archives: COVID-19

Alicemary Bothwick and Nancy Hendrickson

The Good; The Bad; But No Ugly

How did we celebrate Christmas Day in Grinnell’s The Mayflower Community? We had the “good” and the “bad.” (There were some ugly sweaters!) The “bad?” Our community of residents, who have been taking extreme precautions against the coronavirus for the past 10 months, continued their work on Christmas day. They wore face masks. They practiced

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Wllma Zooms with New Granddaughter's Parents

Meeting Her Great Granddaughter Virtually

Last week Wilma Graden, a resident of The Mayflower Community, was blessed to meet her great granddaughter, Everly by way of FaceTime in the Health Center. She chatted with her daughter Lori Lockhart, grandson Keegan, his wife Kelsey, and newborn great-granddaughter Everly. As the photo shows, Wilma is a very proud great grandma! Staying connected

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Clorox 360 disinfecting machine

Killing Germs All the Way Around at Mayflower

Grinnell’s Mayflower Community has acquired a second “Clorox 360®” machine to deal with the coronavirus. This innovative electrostatic sprayer, with special nozzle, delivers Clorox disinfectants and sanitizers to the front, back, bottom, and sides of surfaces. This coverage provides better germ protection than is possible with human wiping as it disinfects hard-to-reach surfaces. Although sprayed

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Shane Estes gets his flu shot

Getting Ahead of the Flu at Mayflower

Oh, the dreaded flu! It is on the way again. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “Flu activity in the U.S. is currently low, but flu season is approaching. Now is the time to get a flu vaccine.” The CDC recommends that everyone six months and older get a flu

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Mayflower residence socially distancing in Watertower Square courtyard

Continuing to Socialize at Mayflower

Residents of The Mayflower Community persist in seeking ways to socialize while staying safe during the pandemic. In this accompanying photo, a gathering of independent living residents is shown in the Jewel Garden next to the Mayflower Watertower Square building in late September. Lyle Roudabush made two batches of yummy homemade ice cream…vanilla and chocolate.

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Victoria Collins helping Karen Packard with IT

Mayflower Is Doing “IT” with Residents

In this time of heightened electronic communications, The Mayflower Community (Grinnell IA) has been offering a helpful service to its residents, “‘IT’ with You and Me.” Victoria Collins, Mayflower’s Community Development and Well-Being Coordinator, offers one-on-one technology training sessions to provide instruction in the use of Zoom®, iPhones, other “smart” cellular devices, and personal computers.

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scam alert graphic

COVID-19 Scams…Be Aware

Recently, a resident of Grinnell’s Mayflower Community received a phone call from a party identified on her caller ID as another resident. Happy to hear from this party, the resident answered the phone with a cheerful greeting. As it turned out, not only was it not the other resident, it was a telephone solicitor (nicer

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mask up sign at Edwards building

Mayflower Supports Mask Up Grinnell

Recently, a coalition of local organizations launched the “Mask Up Grinnell” campaign to encourage the wearing of face masks in Grinnell. According to Grinnell Mayor, Dan Agnew, a Mayflower Community resident, the City Council met in July with a University of Iowa Hospitals infectious disease doctor to determine how to support Grinnell businesses and organizations

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John Noer displaying finished puzzle #9 Little Mermaid

COVID-19 Has Been Helping for Something: Puzzling!

Do you recall the 40,000 piece puzzle begun by The Mayflower Community resident, John Noer, in February 2019? John just finished the 9th of 10 frames—“Ariel the Little Mermaid.” The 10-frame Disney characters puzzle produced by Ravensburger has been in process in the Mayflower Basement Craft Room in sections. John has completed nine of the

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New Federal and State COVID-19 Testing Requirements

The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is now requiring all long-term care facility employees to be tested regularly for COVID-19 as of September 2, 2020. The Mayflower Community has decided that this will be 100% of our staff of approximately 140 employees as any could have contact with staff who work directly

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