The residents of Juniper Village at Lebanon wanted to help out during this health crisis, and many of them are finding ways to do just that.  Some residents created handmade signs expressing thanks to the staff, which were hung in strategic places around the building to boost morale.  Others helped to sort buttons needed to create “ear savers” for face masks that were too tight.  Two other ladies were crocheting the strips for ear savers.  And here is Brenda, who is sewing buttons onto a headband in another creative attempt to alleviate ear fatigue.  So it’s truly the little things that add up to a lot!

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