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Third graders and seniors bond through pen pal program in Andover
Third graders and seniors bond through pen pal program in Andover

CBS News

time15 hours ago

  • General
  • CBS News

Third graders and seniors bond through pen pal program in Andover

For months, third graders at Crooked Lake Elementary have been trading letters with pen pals a few generations older. On Friday, they finally met face-to-face. The pen pal program, organized by the school and Griswold Home Care, paired students with seniors living in nearby retirement communities. Since September, the two groups have been corresponding the old-fashioned way: one handwritten letter at a time. "Having that connection piece between seniors and kids has been really rewarding," said Nicole Myhre, owner and director of Griswold Home Care. "Everybody is so excited to meet their pen pal today." Students welcomed their senior pen pals with snacks, laughter and a tour of the school. The energy in the room was high. "It was fun because he would tell me stuff that I didn't know before, and I would tell him stuff he didn't know before," said Brody, a third grader. "My pen pal liked to talk about sports and holidays," said Howie, another student. "We just really liked talking to each other and getting to know each other." For seniors, the letters offered a meaningful way to connect during a time in life when social ties can start to fade. "When you're older, you don't have as many contacts," said Joanne Hansen. "So it's good to receive greetings from pen pals." The kids enjoyed connecting too. "It was really fun to learn about her story, and I just couldn't wait to meet her," said Eloise, a student. "And now it finally came!" For some, the experience was like a recieving an exciting gift. "It was like getting a Christmas present," said Reed, a third grader. "I've never had a pen pal before." Teachers say the program also helped students improve their writing skills, practice reading cursive and learn to communicate thoughtfully. Organizers hope the impact of the program lasts long after the school year ends.

New device detects life-threatening emergencies in older adults, gets help
New device detects life-threatening emergencies in older adults, gets help

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

New device detects life-threatening emergencies in older adults, gets help

SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – An Upstate organization serving older adults is using a new tool they said will help save lives. Staff at Griswold Home Care told 7NEWS their team is now offering SensAI devices to clients. It's a system that monitors health and can notify staff members when something is wrong. 'A client may be expressing pain or something…the system would indicate that and then we could investigate that to see if there were other things going on in the home,' said Griswold Home Care Co-Owner Jacque Varty. 'Once we get the signal, we're on it immediately.' Varty said the health monitoring device plugs into an outlet in the home like an air freshener. According to Varty, it listens out for key phrases and sounds that indicate a person is in distress. Varty also said the system alerts his home care administrators about potential emergencies 24-7. 'It's really given us a 24/7 window on what's going on in the home. Even though we're not there 24/7, we're able to see a pattern, or patterns develop, which we can pass on to the family, other healthcare providers, like home health and hospice,' Varty added. Varty said the SensAI devices can pick up on a wide scale of health conditions, from a urinary tract infection to a heart attack. He said around two dozen of his clients are using the device right now. He told 7NEWS his organization is working to expand access. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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