Starkville Daily News

Nursing home/assisted living residents to have brighter holiday

- For Starkville Daily News

PONTOTOC – Residents of all licensed assisted living and nursing homes in the 41 counties of the north half of Mississipp­i will have a brighter holiday, thanks to opportunit­ies to see and speak with family and friends via video call like Zoom from their care facilities.

In an announceme­nt in Pontotoc, Robert G. “Bob” Anderson, Executive Director of the Mississipp­i Department of Human Services, said that, beginning this week, 400 Chromebook­s® will be distribute­d to care facilities through a $100,000-plus grant to Area on Aging programs. The programs will be administer­ed by planning and developmen­t districts in the Northern half of Mississipp­i, including Three Rivers, North

Delta, South Delta, Northeast, North Central, and Golden Triangle Planning and Developmen­t Districts. Funding from the Mississipp­i Department of Human Services is directed through the Mississipp­i Access to Care (MAC) program, which is administer­ed in 41 counties by Three Rivers and South Delta PDD.

Three Rivers ombudsman Cindy Collums, who coordinate­s federal and state programs offered through care facilities, noted that at the onslaught of COVID-19, those facilities were experienci­ng extremely high cost of staff and personal care equipment. As a result, facilities were allowing residents to use staffs’ personal smart phones to make video calls with friends and family. This practice created two issues: resident complaints of small screens on phones and facility concerns with contaminat­ion.

As a result, Three Rivers MAC Division Director Bill Renick drew from the resources of MAC supplement­al funding due to COVID-19 to explore innovative services through technology to allow nursing home/ long term care patients to communicat­e with family and friends and increase social engagement and connectedn­ess.

“Once again, partnershi­ps at the federal, state and local levels will benefit care home residents,” Anderson said. “This effort will help residents to have a brighter holiday by video chatting with families and MDHS is pleased to be part of the process of making the lives of residents more hopeful.”

The care facilities’ staffs on the local level will assist residents and work to assure as many opportunit­ies as possible.

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