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Got It, Hide thisHow you care for someone who lives in another household will change during the COVID-19 pandemic. You will need to take additional precautions if you enter their home to assist with their daily living or deliver their groceries. If you are feeling unwell, avoid their home and ask for help from friends, family, or community supports. Read this resource to learn about supports for older adults and carers in the UK.
pandemic, safety, social support
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Rated on: 5/29/2020 7:56:02 PM
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