We at Home Again Transitions are continuing to maintain all Ohio Department of Health and CDC Guidelines for safety as local businesses and the general population attempt to get back to some semblance of normal while coming out of the pandemic social distancing process. The safety of our most vulnerable citizens, our clients, is of utmost importance to us and the communities we serve as well as our own staff.
Maintaining daily records of employees’ temperatures, limiting the spread of airborne contagions by wearing masks and gloves on the job, daily sanitizing of our company vehicle and work tools on a continual basis, and maintaining good onsite air circulation when possible are all activities we implement daily to do our part to control the spread. We had already implemented the ability for Virtual home visits for consultations previous to the pandemic, and this service may be utilized through FaceTime, Skype, or other platforms for anyone how owns a smartphone, tablet or iPad. We are also happy to resume consultations through in-home visits as social distancing guidelines are relaxed a bit while maintaining all safety protocols. We have continued to offer and hold our online auctions for our clients who wished to liquidate belongings no longer needed all while continuing to successfully maintain the Covid-19 protocols. I am pleased to report that overall auction results for the most part have not been impacted by the pandemic due to our conscious efforts to remain compliant with Covid-19 safety protocols. Thank you to all who participate for your support!
Supplying staff lunches to frontline workers at The Abbewood Senior Living Community and stuffing treat bags for all residents at the Wesleyan Meadows Senior Living were just two of the ways we have been supporting our local communities. These are small but heartfelt efforts to convey our gratitude for all involved in doing their part to help keep our clients safe.
We understand these are unprecedented times, so we will remain vigilant to help uphold all restrictions with clients either living on their own or living within local Senior Communities we serve until such time that those restrictions are lifted. I am proud of my team for their continued commitment to our Mission Statement and the clients we serve as well as their support of the pandemic protocols. We would like to thank our local Senior Communities and our clients for your continued confidence in Home Again Transitions. It is Joshua J. Marine who said, “Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.” We are hoping you all seek to find a more meaningful life on the other side of the pandemic.
Dee Mele, SMM-C, President