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Loss and Letting Go Not a One Time Event

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Few experiences are as personal as grief, pain and loss. The act of validation is a powerful gift we can give to those who are experiencing loss. Loss can impact us mentally, physically, emotionally, spiritually and socially. Each person’s journey is unique. People can generally deal with any crisis as long as they get support. In the Long-Term Care setting individuals can experience an array of losses. Sometimes those are very sudden after experiencing a fall with injury leaving a formerly mobile person immobile. It can be because of a stroke leaving the person with the inability to effectively communicate or due to a serious illness or an amputation of a limb. Loss and grief are not always about the act of dying. The fact the person lost the ability to care for themselves and experienced the loss of independence and loss of their home begins the journey for those initially entering a Long-Term Care facility. Individuals will often try to stifle their own feelings to appease loved ones; saying they are fine when in fact they are not fine. They may say they are experiencing pain or having a bad day when in fact they are feeling grief and/or a sense of loss. Individuals in longterm care will likely experience the death and loss of a roommate or another resident they have befriended in the facility. Facilities have a responsibility to meet the needs of bereaved residents, family members and staff by addressing this quality-of-life issue within the home. Residents need support to handle their feelings. Knowing that others have compassion for how you are feeling goes a long way in coping with loss over time. Letting go is a gradual process, not a one-time event. Some individuals may benefit from professional counseling services if they are having an extremely difficult time coping whereas others may need a good listener or a good long hug of reassurance they are being supported in their loss.

Ukraine hits third Russian refinery in escalating drone strikes

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Ukrainian drone attacks halted three oil refineries deep within Russian territory in an assault President Vladimir Putin said was aimed at disrupting his presidential election later this week. An aerial strike on Wednesday caused a blaze at one of the country’s biggest crudeprocessing facilities, Rosneft PJSC’s Ryazan plant near Moscow.
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House easily overcomes objections to pass TikTok bill

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WASHINGTON — The House voted 352-65 to pass legislation that would force TikTok’s Chinese owner Byte-Dance to divest the company or lose access to more than 170 million U.S. users, easily overcoming opposition of those who feared that the measure would violate First Amendment rights or give the president unchecked powers.

Lawmakers attempt to tackle Oklahoma child care crisis with new business, provider tax credits

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Oklahoma loses $1.2 billion in earnings, productivity and revenue annually due to the child care crisis, study estimates OKLAHOMA CITY — House lawmakers on Tuesday approved the creation of two new tax credits designed to bolster the state’s struggling child care industry and help sidelined parents reenter the workforce. Suzanne Schreiber, D-Tulsa, said House Bill 4147 is designed to increase capacity in a highly regulated industry that doesn’t have enough supply to meet demand and is often cost-prohibitive for parents.