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Central Coast family celebrates mom s 80th birthday inside nursing home
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A Central Coast family celebrated their mother s 80th birthday in person inside a nursing home facility on Monday.
Inside San Luis Post Acute Center in San Luis Obispo, Holly Lewis is singing a different tune. Her mother, Catherine Phillips, turned 80 surrounded by her family. Mom we love you we finally got to come inside. We re here, said Lewis.
The 80-year-old has dementia. Philips has been a resident at the San Luis Obispo facility for three years.
Back in June of 2020, KSBY first brought you the story of Lewis, who was using her musical talents to ask California Governor Gavin Newsom to allow visitors at nursing homes. Since September, Holly has been able to visit her mom in person off and on because of ever changing guidelines.
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7:30 AM December 14, 2020
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4:14 PM December 14, 2020
Andrew Laws is concerned over a proposed parking permit scheme in Rectory Road, Ipswich
- Credit: Charlotte Bond/Archant
People living in an Ipswich street are calling for a proposed parking permit scheme to be axed - warning it will cause more problems than it solves.
Cars parked along both sides of Rectory Road in Ipswich. There are proposals to introduce a permit scheme which would cut the amount of parking space
- Credit: Charlotte Bond/Archant
The proposals come after long-standing complaints by residents in the Old Stoke area about problem parking by those not living in those roads. A survey in September 2018 found there was enough support for a resident permit zone.
Published:
7:30 AM December 14, 2020
Updated:
4:14 PM December 14, 2020
Andrew Laws is concerned over a proposed parking permit scheme in Rectory Road, Ipswich
- Credit: Charlotte Bond/Archant
People living in an Ipswich street are calling for a proposed parking permit scheme to be axed - warning it will cause more problems than it solves.
Cars parked along both sides of Rectory Road in Ipswich. There are proposals to introduce a permit scheme which would cut the amount of parking space
- Credit: Charlotte Bond/Archant
The proposals come after long-standing complaints by residents in the Old Stoke area about problem parking by those not living in those roads. A survey in September 2018 found there was enough support for a resident permit zone.