The Plant Professionals: Winter Interest
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By Kathy Valentine
News For, By and About People
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By Kathy Valentine
By Cathy M. Rosenthal, Tribune Content Agency
Dear Cathy,
I am a pet lover. I have two kitties and enjoy my sister's two dogs.
I work as a visiting nurse. Our policy is that when a nurse, social worker, home health aide, or physical or occupational therapist comes to your home, you must put your dog in another room, or have the dog firmly under control with a leash.
We have had a number of nurses bitten on the job. I am one of them. It's an added stressor that is so readily preventable. Many people ask, “Are you afraid of dogs?” It's not about being afraid of dogs, it's about keeping everyone safe. Some dogs feel threatened when a stranger comes in the door and starts touching their owner or draws their blood.
Some people are offended when we ask them to secure their dog. “Why Fifi wouldn't hurt a fly!!” Fifi might feel exceedingly stressed and threatened at my presence though.
Could you talk about dog policies for those who visit homes, and why it's important for people to simply follow the rules?
-Grace, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Turundus Luckett III is 4-years-old and Nevaeh Denise Luckett is 2-years-old.
Rina Risper, President & Publisher of The New Citizens Press (Pandemic photo 2020)
Dear Readers,
This edition starts the 20th year that we have been publishing. A lot of things have changed over the years. We are pleased that even during the pandemic, we are staying busy and informing you of what is going on in real time on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/tncp.net. We also have an Instagram page at tncp_517.
By Dr. Daneen Skube
Tribune Content Agency
Q: I had reached the end of my rope with this pandemic three months ago and know we're not at the end yet. What tools or strategies do you teach clients to stay productive when your get up and go has got up and left?
By Kris Walker
Kiara Hay is one of three African American reporters working for WLNS-TV 6 News. Hay takes her informing the community about issues that impact them very seriously.
By Jill Schlesinger