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It can be easy to feel isolated and lonely during this unprecedented time in the world, and it’s important that you remain socially connected to your friends and family. When you consistently stay in touch with your loved ones, you feel happier, experience an overall sense of purpose and can even live a longer life. As beneficial as staying connected to your loved ones is the challenge is doing so when you’re concerned about your health and trying to follow social distancing recommendations.
Fortunately, there are many ways you can stay connected with friends and family while still staying safe. For instance, you could:
Keep reading to learn about all of the ways you can stay safe and connected to your loved ones when you’re a part of Episcopal Seniorlife Communities.
View our full COVID-19 plan and precautions.
At Episcopal SeniorLife Communities, we’re dedicated to providing all of our residents with a vibrant lifestyle full of opportunities at our seven campuses throughout Monroe and Livingston Counties. We are committed to keeping our residents safe, secure and connected to their loved ones during this unprecedented time.
No matter which community you choose, you can be sure that you will feel safe and connected when you’re a part of the ESLC family. Contact us today at 585-546-8400 to learn more about what your life could look like at one of our communities.
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