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2019-09-03 06:19:38 PM terriannrosa educate them about their participation level or the actual activity?
2019-09-03 06:19:39 PM emilynb1 we have activities 7 days a week and give our residents the choice of whether or not they go to them. if they won't go, we do 1:1 more often and keep up on encouraging. I explain to the families that we cant force them but we will keep them engaged somehow
2019-09-03 06:19:49 PM paularjones They are adults and need a break.
2019-09-03 06:19:56 PM pamelab We had singers come in that I think are really good. and no one wanted to listen or attend. I was disappointed.
2019-09-03 06:20:05 PM jcox what things did they do before they came to us
2019-09-03 06:20:11 PM kathyhughes Karen, I would just plan to do the activities on your own and do not let her be involved. She needs to be written up, but you have to let your boss do the paperwork to do it properly
2019-09-03 06:20:14 PM daybernice6 Let them know that you can only take a few at a time and eveyone deserves a chance. I do a rotation type deal.
2019-09-03 06:20:37 PM kathyhughes I would be both Teerri Ann
2019-09-03 06:20:52 PM tammiehall25 1:1 visits can ease the family's concerns about their loved one not going to a lot of activies
2019-09-03 06:21:12 PM kathyhughes Educating the families on the types of activities and then educating them on what level of social interaction the resident has a history of
2019-09-03 06:21:13 PM foxkaren Thank you Kathy
2019-09-03 06:21:15 PM tamala1 I would tell them we give everyone an opportunity and we switch up. Some families want their loved ones to go on every outing. We tell them we allow everyone a chance to go on many different ones and everyone cant go on all of them
2019-09-03 06:21:43 PM ronda Pretty much all of our activities are 1/1 because it is a swingbed program and we arer rotating between all the therapies and activities and nursing
2019-09-03 06:21:52 PM emilynb1 we have so many residents it isnt realistic for every resident to go to every outing unforutnately
2019-09-03 06:22:08 PM tammiehall25 we also invite the family member to join us for certain activities hoping that they can encourage their family member to join in....
2019-09-03 06:22:12 PM kathyhughes I was talking about regular inhouse activities
2019-09-03 06:22:32 PM vanessawatson We nform the families of our activities which are 7 days a week and the resident selects the activities they want to attend.
2019-09-03 06:22:37 PM daybernice6 Yes, because some are not capable of participating in all activities. We tak those on country rides and we get ice-cream sundes
2019-09-03 06:22:57 PM jcox I ask the residents what they want to do or what they are interested in trying and I try to make if happen
2019-09-03 06:23:04 PM kathyhughes See I would make sure that those residents would receive a door prize when they came to activities, that we would take their picture and that we would also document the activities that they were interested in
2019-09-03 06:23:17 PM arenee89 i would try to do a one on one with that family that is concerened and try and get them warmed up to the idea of group
2019-09-03 06:23:23 PM tammiehall25 good idea....
2019-09-03 06:23:24 PM pamelab That sounds good
2019-09-03 06:23:29 PM kathyhughes See many families visit on the weekends and we would not be there
2019-09-03 06:23:36 PM aclady it does
2019-09-03 06:23:43 PM terim That is a good idea Kathy
2019-09-03 06:23:49 PM emilynb1 i work weekends (n) lol
2019-09-03 06:23:59 PM jcox I struggle with getting the CNAs to do activities on the weekends
2019-09-03 06:24:04 PM kathyhughes so it is important to take credit for all that you do and having an item from the activity would be helpful
2019-09-03 06:24:10 PM paularjones we have activities on weekends
2019-09-03 06:24:11 PM terriannrosa i personally never leave anyone out. on our unit there are so many different abiilities that if just calling them by there name to keep them engaged i do so. anything to keep interaction. then when educating the families it would be on the indicidual level
2019-09-03 06:24:13 PM emilynb1 but actually it gives me a good opportunity to see families more often
2019-09-03 06:24:17 PM aclady Do you have acitivites on the weekend
2019-09-03 06:24:20 PM arenee89 i would still try even if that means weekends.. idk thats just me
2019-09-03 06:24:20 PM kathyhughes With the CNA's it is not their job
2019-09-03 06:24:21 PM vanessawatson We maintain a data base as to which rresidents attend the activities which helps us in our planning.
2019-09-03 06:24:36 PM pamelab We have activities 7 days a week
2019-09-03 06:24:44 PM daybernice6 My assistant works weekends. When we hired her that was part of the job description.
2019-09-03 06:24:54 PM jcox they are suppose to be do activities on the weekends when I am off.
2019-09-03 06:25:06 PM kathyhughes Great Vanessa do the families see the database?
2019-09-03 06:25:16 PM ronda Our activities on the weekend are making sure they have things to do on their own and make sure they have the materials to do them
2019-09-03 06:25:32 PM kathyhughes Yes but many times nursing is short and the residents are in bed
2019-09-03 06:25:36 PM emilynb1 we print off quarterly logs of attendance of each resident and it goes into their charts which the families have access to
2019-09-03 06:25:48 PM pamelab I would love to have help. we have 2 very young ladies working and they call off all the time and the residents notice. I'm the only one that is stable and comes everyday.
2019-09-03 06:25:51 PM paularjones its in our CNA job description when hired. if they dont do activities they get wrote up
2019-09-03 06:26:06 PM aclady yes we keep activities going through the weekend. Different churches coming and at night we do table top games and the music room is open
2019-09-03 06:26:07 PM tammiehall25 we have a full schedule of activiteis on the weekends, along with a great staff!
2019-09-03 06:26:08 PM jcox I usually have movie time on the weekends and I have it set up to play it just doesn't get done
2019-09-03 06:26:14 PM vanessawatson They do not see the database unless they ask for the involvement of teir famlly member then we give them a report of that resident.
2019-09-03 06:26:32 PM terriannrosa i was on myh own for over a year and just got a partner in crime. haviong a hard time sharing the work woithout feeling useless any suggestions
2019-09-03 06:26:44 PM buddyrmorvent Ultimately I feel it is a matter of documenting. we have residents that refuse to attend activities but to avoid conflict with family they say we dont offer activities or if they know what activities their resident likes the resident will say they are not informed. And many families side with their resident. I dont fault either resident or family but I have to document it. and deal with the unwinable situation.
2019-09-03 06:26:53 PM edithscarrillo not all families think that activities is really important
2019-09-03 06:26:59 PM kathyhughes Well again families can come in at any time and they do not see proof that their loved one went to activities so they are feeling guilty and want you to make sure that they go to activities
2019-09-03 06:27:19 PM paularjones I learned to be nice and scratch the cna back and they will do the same for you. ask them what they want to do with residents instead of telling them
2019-09-03 06:27:25 PM pamelab We have calendars in their rooms and various places in the facility
2019-09-03 06:27:29 PM tamala1 I would tell the family I would have them participate in all the activities of their choosing. I know family members want to see their loved ones in every activity but they may not want to go to everyone. I would then have some 1-1 activities with them.
2019-09-03 06:27:36 PM jcox I document eveyone who comes to activities so that I have a list
2019-09-03 06:27:39 PM kathyhughes We all document but is there tangible proof theat they attended and yes the calendar is in their room
2019-09-03 06:27:48 PM pamelab CNA have so much to do....
2019-09-03 06:27:54 PM paularjones i love that we are able to take pictures and post them on fb and in newsletter
2019-09-03 06:28:01 PM jcox I also progress note when they attend
2019-09-03 06:28:01 PM emilynb1 we take photos at a lot of our activities
2019-09-03 06:28:14 PM jcox I take photos as well
2019-09-03 06:28:20 PM terriannrosa our facility frowns upon pictures
2019-09-03 06:28:26 PM terim We have a large print calendar near the dining room of our monthly activities, for all to see.
2019-09-03 06:28:28 PM edithscarrillo what i do is asking residents in front of their families even if I know that they don't come, but their families will ask them about and then encourage them to go
2019-09-03 06:28:38 PM kathyhughes A small hand out, a certificate of participation, a sticker, a colored napkin, something that is in the residents room that tells them that they went to something
2019-09-03 06:28:39 PM tamala1 Some are allowed to have their pictures taken thats proof too
2019-09-03 06:28:52 PM nicholed When we make extra crafts, we put them in residents' rooms that often decline invitations to group activities to brighten their day
2019-09-03 06:29:10 PM pamelab I want to do crafts...any suggestions
2019-09-03 06:29:17 PM jcox They take their finished craft to their rooms and I hang them up
2019-09-03 06:29:33 PM nicholed I have one lady that refuses to take her crafts to her room bc she has so many in there already.
2019-09-03 06:29:37 PM kathyhughes We all have calendars...they become like wall paper....have you ever had a staff member ask you what activity is today and you had to ask them to move so that you could read the calendar to them
2019-09-03 06:29:40 PM daybernice6 We also take lots of pictures and then we have a picture wall we display the photos. This way families can see their loved ones participating in the activities. Families love it.
2019-09-03 06:29:43 PM foxkaren pintrest and activity connection are great
2019-09-03 06:29:56 PM pamelab Yes Kathy I have..
2019-09-03 06:29:56 PM terim We hang the crafts we make at the Memory Care Facility on their doors, so the residents and their loved ones can see what they make.
2019-09-03 06:30:02 PM vanessawatson We take potos for our newletter and we often give residents take aways like a programs or the craft that we made. We also ave an extensive are programl in which most residents participate and we sell the art to family and friends.
2019-09-03 06:30:08 PM erittenhouse1683 We take pictures of our activities and post them in the front of our building. Families enjoy stopping and looking through them.
2019-09-03 06:30:32 PM nicholed I have a white board that I update every morning with the day's activities and still get asked what we're doing. The white board hangs across from our only nurses' desk......
2019-09-03 06:30:40 PM jcox we have a t.v. that displays the pictures of the residents participating with activities
2019-09-03 06:30:42 PM kathyhughes See now you are thinking of things that a resident can have to show that they attended
2019-09-03 06:31:01 PM pamelab That is a great idea taking pictures and posting them in the facility
2019-09-03 06:31:02 PM emilynb1 i post a daily sign on 3 boards so they know whats going on that day (because sometimes things change)
2019-09-03 06:31:09 PM terriannrosa we atarted keeping crafts and things in a scrapbook for the residents to switch out there boards seasonally but also for the families tro have as akeepsake. also makes for a scrapbooking day activity
2019-09-03 06:31:09 PM buddyrmorvent I almost hugged an aid that answered the question before I could as to what was the activity today. I shouted someone read the calendar! :)
2019-09-03 06:31:24 PM paularjones families who actually care they pay attention to detail. For example on family said to another family I know my mom goes to activities daily because the meditation oil smell on her. lol we do meditation daily to help with sundowning
2019-09-03 06:31:47 PM daybernice6 T^hats a great idea. Everyone likes to see their selves on TV. I am gonna check that out.
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2019-09-03 06:31:58 PM kathyhughes Now for the net topic.....what do you do for residents who control the group and will not let anyone else talk or participate??????????????????
2019-09-03 06:32:06 PM pamelab Meditation....great idea
2019-09-03 06:32:18 PM jcox I try to redirect them
2019-09-03 06:32:29 PM edithscarrillo I ask them to let somebody else to participate
2019-09-03 06:32:34 PM emilynb1 oh i just tell the resident to let someone else have a turn and we will come back to their turn
2019-09-03 06:32:42 PM ronda Redirect them by giving them a task to do
2019-09-03 06:32:44 PM arenee89 Be stern with them... but loving at the same time. redirect them
2019-09-03 06:32:45 PM pamelab I call on someone and say what are your thoughts
2019-09-03 06:32:45 PM paularjones let them run it. or ask for help with sensory side.
2019-09-03 06:32:52 PM jcox or give them a chore to do like making sure everyone has the supplies
2019-09-03 06:32:58 PM nicholed Luckily I have not experienced that yet. I like the idea of a talking stick. Whoever has it gets to share their thoughts.
2019-09-03 06:33:07 PM terim redirect them, nicely ask for someone else to talk and have a turn
2019-09-03 06:33:10 PM tamala1 I just gladly interrupt and explain let's give someone else a turn
2019-09-03 06:33:27 PM daybernice6 I try to redirect or call on another resident. But sometimes that doesn't either.
2019-09-03 06:33:37 PM edithscarrillo or I ask somebody else their opinion, even if that person tries to interrupt I will make her/him wait for their turn again
2019-09-03 06:33:46 PM kathyhughes What techniques work best for redirection?
2019-09-03 06:33:56 PM aclady Redirect them and let them know that thier are other people that have opinions and want to say something
2019-09-03 06:33:58 PM ronda Giving them a task gives them something else on concentrate on
2019-09-03 06:34:12 PM jcox asking them to help you
2019-09-03 06:34:21 PM paularjones sometimes we do have to pass the pool noodle. you can only talk if you have the pool noodle
2019-09-03 06:34:29 PM terriannrosa we have a women who doesnt take over the group but will break out into song or loud complaints. she cant contol it. so i acknowledge and thank her for sharing then try to continue with the group
2019-09-03 06:34:31 PM buddyrmorvent I use chore assignment often for redirection in this situation. Anything goal oriented.
2019-09-03 06:34:39 PM vanessawatson Be polite and say Thank you no lets hear from ms. so&so.
2019-09-03 06:34:40 PM aclady i use that too. letting them help me
2019-09-03 06:34:41 PM pamelab I dont have that many that want to talk
2019-09-03 06:34:46 PM tamala1 Let them work on another task
2019-09-03 06:35:31 PM terim give them a different subject to talk about, and ask who hasn't spoke yet, let them speak
2019-09-03 06:35:33 PM terriannrosa its hard when it stirs the group up and others become frustrated
2019-09-03 06:35:33 PM tammiehall25 introduce a new topic
2019-09-03 06:35:33 PM shirleyk tasks are my way itry to give them something that takes effort on their part
2019-09-03 06:35:35 PM kathyhughes Do you have residents who disrupt the programs?
2019-09-03 06:35:41 PM jcox yes
2019-09-03 06:35:42 PM terriannrosa yes.
2019-09-03 06:35:43 PM tammiehall25 yes.....lol
2019-09-03 06:35:46 PM pamelab Yes
2019-09-03 06:35:47 PM vanessawatson Yes
2019-09-03 06:35:48 PM shirleyk yes
2019-09-03 06:35:49 PM daybernice6 Maybe asking a differnet question sometimes works. My lady wants to tell a long drawn out answer this way she is trying to control the situation.
2019-09-03 06:35:53 PM kathyhughes What do you do with those folks?
2019-09-03 06:35:54 PM ronda I would be afraid to interupt them because then they might not want to participate the next time.
2019-09-03 06:35:57 PM erittenhouse1683 I have sat someone next to them that needs a little more assistance and asked them to help me help them. Most have been willing.
2019-09-03 06:35:59 PM tamala1 yes
2019-09-03 06:36:04 PM jcox try an redirect
2019-09-03 06:36:18 PM paularjones yes i just let them or call a caregiver over to redirect them.
2019-09-03 06:36:41 PM nicholed Yes! I usually try to sit by them, to give them one person to concentrate on talking to. It works when I'm not the one directing the activity.
2019-09-03 06:36:45 PM terim yes, one man can't hear well and we have to repeat alot of Bingo numbers so he can hear what is being called, some residents get irritated.
2019-09-03 06:36:46 PM jcox and if that does not work I will sit down beside them and ask them how I can help
2019-09-03 06:37:01 PM pamelab yes jcox that is good
2019-09-03 06:37:03 PM emilynb1 I have a woman who will talk and talk and talk and talk for ever if you let her. i let her have a bit of time to say whatever and then i have to move on and now she knows we cant spend the whole hour listening to her speak about something because its not fair to everyone else
2019-09-03 06:37:04 PM nicholed Sometimes offering a snack/drink helps as well
2019-09-03 06:37:08 PM tammiehall25 usually a little joking around and then go to them and try to address their needs
2019-09-03 06:37:09 PM buddyrmorvent Redirect until something works or until activity is over. sometimes we just have to continue and it may take longer to finish.
2019-09-03 06:37:12 PM paularjones i have a clutter table for those residents they usually go mess with it.
2019-09-03 06:37:14 PM erittenhouse1683 I have also asked them to help me lead the activity
2019-09-03 06:37:21 PM daybernice6 Yes, But I let him help call the Bingo or play music. He loves to sing. But sometimes it is dificult. But I really try to redirect him/her.
2019-09-03 06:37:22 PM vanessawatson Sitting close to them helps.
2019-09-03 06:37:55 PM tamala1 We usually set up an activity for them to do. We also offer snacks to some.
2019-09-03 06:38:03 PM kathyhughes There are portable amplifiers with headsets that we used for the residents who were hard of hearing
2019-09-03 06:38:09 PM terim He sits close to me and I help him with his Bingo when he can't hear me call them.
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2019-09-03 06:38:32 PM kathyhughes and we had another resident help the residents who could not hear. When either won they both got prizes
2019-09-03 06:38:52 PM terim Good idea Kathy
2019-09-03 06:39:01 PM ronda Good idea Team Bingo!!
2019-09-03 06:39:07 PM shirleyk very good idea
2019-09-03 06:39:27 PM buddyrmorvent great idea for bingo assistance.
2019-09-03 06:39:31 PM daybernice6 That sounds like a great idea. Theybare a winner either way.
2019-09-03 06:39:32 PM pamelab I have a man who cannot hear or read. So sad he just sits
2019-09-03 06:40:01 PM terriannrosa sometimes it gets difficult with outbursts bc the other residents start shouting and begins to disturb the whole plan... a little acknowledgement is what i have tried thus far but still no solid win here
2019-09-03 06:40:01 PM edithscarrillo we started calling bingo in the computer connected to the TV and shows all numbers that have being called, that really helped in bingo. and now if someone is not sure about the numbers they can look at the TV
2019-09-03 06:40:04 PM ronda DO object Bingo. Cat, Dog, Mouse, House
2019-09-03 06:40:07 PM ronda etc...
2019-09-03 06:40:12 PM kathyhughes And no one interacts with him?
2019-09-03 06:40:47 PM pamelab No not really. I have to yell in his ear really loud to tell him what is offered for lunch and dinner
2019-09-03 06:41:00 PM ronda Using Flashcards!!
2019-09-03 06:41:10 PM terim I would have him sit with me and help him with Bingo Cards, that's sad.
2019-09-03 06:41:12 PM nicholed Have you tried a communication board with pictures?
2019-09-03 06:41:17 PM pamelab I pour him coffee and give him cookies at snack
2019-09-03 06:41:18 PM kathyhughes I would call the local association for the blind they might have some ideas
2019-09-03 06:42:18 PM pamelab I could but again I work at a behavioral and sometimes he gets really angry. He wants to be left alone mostly.
2019-09-03 06:42:27 PM paularjones music?
2019-09-03 06:42:39 PM tammiehall25 picture books with some of his favorite things in them
2019-09-03 06:42:48 PM pamelab I do have head phones that he might could hear a little
2019-09-03 06:42:52 PM ronda Just feeling the beat, vibrations
2019-09-03 06:42:52 PM daybernice6 Even if he can't see or hear sit him next to you and carress his hand to let him know that he is ian imprtant part of the group activity.
2019-09-03 06:42:55 PM tammiehall25 smells
2019-09-03 06:43:15 PM nicholed How about caring for potted plants?
2019-09-03 06:43:15 PM kathyhughes I would bet that you can find either a portable amplifier or speaker with headphones for him that would imporve his quality of life
2019-09-03 06:43:35 PM vanessawatson a physician prescribing a hearing aid might help.
2019-09-03 06:43:45 PM terim Yes
2019-09-03 06:43:46 PM paularjones I make my residents their own playlist. get with the families and let them tell you their good oldies and a pet dog to pet
2019-09-03 06:43:47 PM pamelab I will check with my supervisor. I'm new to all of this
2019-09-03 06:43:47 PM ronda Can he see and just not able to read or can he not see and not hear
2019-09-03 06:43:50 PM aclady yes
2019-09-03 06:43:53 PM emilynb1 good night everyone! i have to get up for work early in the morning so take care and see you all next tuesday :) have a great week.
2019-09-03 06:43:56 PM edithscarrillo maybe he gets frustated thats why he has behavior
2019-09-03 06:44:17 PM aclady you too have a great week
2019-09-03 06:44:32 PM terriannrosa you too thank you!
2019-09-03 06:44:34 PM pamelab Yes He can see he is illeterate
2019-09-03 06:44:35 PM aclady that could be the reason
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2019-09-03 06:44:47 PM erittenhouse1683 We have a few residents that have "Magic Ears" (portable headphone system) that helps them hear better
2019-09-03 06:45:04 PM kathyhughes where did you get them?
2019-09-03 06:45:05 PM nicholed If I were in his shoes, I would be pretty frustrated too. Do you know any of his past/present interests?
2019-09-03 06:45:09 PM ronda So maybe use pictures to peek his interst
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2019-09-03 06:45:58 PM paularjones we use eversound ear phones... we use them everywhere we even run classes with them
2019-09-03 06:46:04 PM pamelab I do not know of his interest. It is very hard to talk to him because you are yelling in his ear and disturbing all around.
2019-09-03 06:46:17 PM erittenhouse1683 Our therapy department orders them
2019-09-03 06:46:20 PM daybernice6 Because if they feel isolated due to issues they will act out. We all probaly would. We have to remember that they have feeling too. We just have to be a little more patie4nt with them.
2019-09-03 06:46:31 PM ronda I would most definitely be frustrated if I couldn't communicate my needs. Poor guy...
2019-09-03 06:46:37 PM tamala1 Does he have family that visit you could get ideas from them
2019-09-03 06:46:40 PM nicholed Maybe you could show him pictures of things and ask for a thumbs up or down?
2019-09-03 06:46:42 PM terriannrosa can he read? kep a pen and paper handy and wroite down your questions?
2019-09-03 06:46:47 PM jcox you can try and ask his family and maybe they can give you some information about his likes
2019-09-03 06:46:47 PM pamelab Yes it is sad indeed
2019-09-03 06:47:10 PM pamelab We dont see much family at the facility
2019-09-03 06:47:51 PM arenee89 are we allowed to sign off early??
2019-09-03 06:47:54 PM nicholed And, there's always trial and error. With one resident, I try everything under the sun and just latch on to what he seems to enjoy.
2019-09-03 06:47:56 PM edithscarrillo we have a communication board with pictures for people that can't hear or speak... I translate it to spanish, korean, portuguese
2019-09-03 06:48:19 PM terim That is nice Edith
2019-09-03 06:48:27 PM kathyhughes Well perhaps you can try to have a 1-1 with him in a small area and have him show you what he likes to do
2019-09-03 06:48:37 PM daybernice6 REmember that we are here to help make what litle life they have more enjoyable. THat they have a special place in this world.
2019-09-03 06:48:39 PM edithscarrillo maybe you can create a communication board for him
2019-09-03 06:48:45 PM pamelab Yes Kathy that is a good idea
2019-09-03 06:48:59 PM kathyhughes A Communication board or a few magazines might help
2019-09-03 06:49:14 PM terim Good ideas
2019-09-03 06:49:19 PM ronda Build a report with him and maybe he will open up
2019-09-03 06:49:28 PM pamelab very good ideas
2019-09-03 06:49:50 PM jcox I have taken mine outside before by ourselves so that I can talk loud enough so they can hear but not distrub other residents
2019-09-03 06:50:06 PM pamelab Yes he likes it that i give him coffee and cookies.
2019-09-03 06:50:20 PM pamelab I try and make him feel important
2019-09-03 06:50:29 PM paularjones if you have a budget get eversound headphones
2019-09-03 06:50:32 PM kathyhughes Yep try to get a private area
2019-09-03 06:50:37 PM daybernice6 Ladie, the ideas tonight were so helpful. I enjoy these chats. Until next time, ya'll have a blessed week.
2019-09-03 06:50:46 PM aclady Have a resident like that now. And I am trying to build trust with him. Hi family just drop him off
2019-09-03 06:50:58 PM kathyhughes There are some inexpensive amplifiers on ebay and amazon
2019-09-03 06:51:19 PM kathyhughes also I would ask Therapy he might be able to have his insurance pay for it
2019-09-03 06:51:41 PM tammiehall25 You will have to keep us posted......let us know what you find that works with him......:)
2019-09-03 06:51:43 PM pamelab I will check on that great ideas for me to check out
2019-09-03 06:51:48 PM kathyhughes Any questions that I have missed tonight??????
2019-09-03 06:51:54 PM edithscarrillo that's interesting... we have the social worker call the doctor and see if they can get earing aids.
2019-09-03 06:52:02 PM tammiehall25 good night all...
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2019-09-03 06:52:17 PM pamelab Very good questions.
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2019-09-03 06:52:18 PM terim Great questions and answers tonight, thank you.
2019-09-03 06:52:21 PM paularjones thanks for the info.
2019-09-03 06:52:28 PM terriannrosa good night
2019-09-03 06:52:36 PM kathyhughes Well we are here to help!
2019-09-03 06:52:38 PM aclady yes. thank you
2019-09-03 06:52:42 PM ronda Good night everyone
2019-09-03 06:52:42 PM kathyhughes Have a good week all!
2019-09-03 06:52:43 PM erittenhouse1683 have a good night!
2019-09-03 06:52:44 PM edithscarrillo thank you Kathy
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2019-09-03 06:52:50 PM jcox thank you
2019-09-03 06:52:52 PM pamelab Thank you and have a good night all
2019-09-03 06:52:56 PM kathyhughes Stay safe if you are in the path of the storm
2019-09-03 06:52:59 PM buddyrmorvent bye
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2019-09-03 06:53:04 PM nicholed Goodnight everyone!
2019-09-03 06:53:06 PM edithscarrillo good night>
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2019-09-03 06:53:13 PM tamala1 Thanks Kathy Goodnight everyone.
2019-09-03 06:53:21 PM pamelab Thanks Kathy
2019-09-03 06:53:22 PM aclady Good night everyone have a great week
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2019-09-03 06:53:43 PM vanessawatson thank you Kathy and class. Have a great week!
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2019-09-03 06:54:12 PM kathyhughes Thanks for joining me
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2019-09-03 06:54:42 PM aclady Talk to you guys next week
2019-09-03 06:55:08 PM terim Thank you Kathy!
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2019-09-03 06:55:46 PM kathyhughes Good Night All!
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2019-09-04 06:04:09 PM best1 Thankyou you all stay safe
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2019-09-04 06:28:46 PM amberreed anyone on?
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2019-09-04 06:29:19 PM lamearaj yes
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2019-09-05 05:10:37 PM kristen17 yes i am on
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