Nursing home residents go holiday âdeer huntingâ
By Catherine Park
Seniors go deer hunting
Sharpshooting nursing home residents were ready for hunting season in Blanchester, Ohio, using toy guns to fire at staff dressed as reindeers.
BLANCHESTER, Ohio - Residents in a nursing home in Ohio went on a whimsical deer hunt for the holidays.
To bring their senior residents some holiday cheer, nursing staff at the Continental Manor nursing home in Blanchester, Ohio dressed as reindeer and dodged soft toy arrows as residents attempted to shoot them.
In the video, senior residents can be heard laughing as they showcased their crack shot abilities.
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Continental Manor residents, staff vaccinated
Staff and residents of Continental Manor in Blanchester on Friday morning received the COVID-19 vaccine. Pictured is Activity Director Lisa Beach, the first nursing home staff member in Ohio to receive the vaccine, as well as the first resident to receive vaccine, Haney Burris. Burris told the person injecting the vaccine that she was one of the first people to receive the polio vaccine when it came out, and now is happy to be one of the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The group picture features three staff members from CVS, along with Continental Manor Executive Director Tom Cunningham.