You Made it through the Holidays, Now take time to Just Breathe!
Keeping Pets Safe this Holiday Season
Wellness Wednesday
Keeping Pets Safe this Holiday Season
Our pets are part of our family so it isn’t unusual for them to join in our holiday festivities. Even though they are part of our family, pets have special needs that don’t allow them to celebrate in the same way we do.
Pets like to sit under the dining table in hopes that they will pick up a scrap or two. Sharing your meat scraps with a pet can be ok if no seasoning is used. Ingredients like onions can cause fatigue in pets, raisins in fruitcake can cause kidney failure as well as garlic, nuts, and nutmeg that can cause a variety of GI issues Be careful with the foods your pet may pick up or given.
Pets also like to linger around the Christmas tree trying to get a few sips of the water used to keep your live tree fresh. Although it seems harmless, Christmas trees leach out fertilizer and other toxic chemicals into the water. Standing water becomes a breeding ground for illness-causing bacteria. It is best to keep your pets out of this water no matter how cute it may seem. A suggestion would be to cover the trees water basin with foil or plastic wrap to keep your pet safely out of the water.
Pets are also one of the most requested gifts from children. How do you know if your child is ready for a pet? Ask yourself this question first. How good is your child at reliably completing chores? This will tell you how likely they are to help with the pet. This will also help you understand how much your child can do on their own and how much help you need to contribute. This should be a family decision as your new pet will become the newest member of your family.
Wishing you and your pets a safe and happy holiday season.
by Denise Visco
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Warm Holiday Wishes and Reflections
Warm Holiday Wishes and Reflections
The holidays are just one week away and I would like to take this opportunity to thank our valued staff, customers and my family for the support that allows me to continue the legacy my father, Gerard Visco handed down to me.
Times are changing and the way we do business must change too. By choice, our agency has undergone some changes this year in preparation for what will be an exciting, new model of our vision. I have been at work to prepare for these changes and look forward to unveiling them shortly.
As you celebrate the holidays this year, please know that we appreciate the trust you put in us to protect the people and possessions you value the most. C.H. Edwards, Inc. will continue to improve on the quality of customer service that you have come to rely on and is the main focus of my planning.
From the C.H. Edwards, Inc. family to yours, we wish you Happy Holidays and our warmest wishes for a prosperous New Year!
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by Steven Visco
Having trouble staying happy this holiday season? Try some happiness helpers.
Wellness Wednesday
Having some trouble staying happy this holiday season? Try some happiness helpers.
Are you having a tough time being truly happy this holiday season? You’re not alone. The holidays are often a difficult time for many. Try some of these research-based happiness helpers.
1. Set an intention to enjoy the holidays. When making a conscious decision to be open to happiness, you are more likely to be more aware of uplifting moments.
2. Take a break to regain focus. If you are feeling completely overwhelmed by your to-do list, stop and take a moment to do something you enjoy. Have a cup of tea, take a bath, go for a walk, try some yoga, talk to a friend or watch a movie. Leave the holiday mode for a bit and just relax.
3. Practice gratitude and generosity. Don’t take good fortune for granted. Reflect on your good blessings and let your loved ones know you appreciate them. Everyone feels the joy of a loving connection. Neuroscience research suggests that performing an act of generosity lights up the same pleasure centers in the brain as food. When an impulse to be generous arises, act on it and notice the feeling.
4. Lastly, play and have fun. The holidays give us a reason to let ourselves act and feel like we did when we were kids. Take time to be around kids. Take delight in their enthusiasm. Singing or dancing is a great way to get out of our head and open our hearts to really experience joy.
Happiness is contagious! If you are happy, family and friends around you are more likely to experience your happiness and be happy too.
This Wellness article offers suggestions and does not replace the advice of a trained professional. If you feel prolonged sadness or the inability to find happiness this holiday season, please contact a healthcare professional.
Wishing you a happy and healthy holiday season.
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by Denise Visco
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Decorating Safely for the Holidays
Don’t let fire or accident spoil your holiday season. Use these tips to keep your family safe while celebrating all winter long!
The winter holidays are a time for fun, family, and festivities. That often means more cooking, decorating, entertaining and shortcuts. Christmas trees, candles, and holiday lights are responsible for hundreds of fires and accidents each year. Before you deck your halls, make sure you’re following these safety tips.
-Inspect your holiday decorations carefully to make sure there are no loose or frayed wires. Choose those made with flame-resistant, flame-retardant or non-combustible materials.
-Keep candles away from decorations and other combustible materials, and do not use candles to decorate your Christmas tree.
-Purchase only lights and electrical decorations bearing the name of an independent testing lab, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installation and maintenance
-Do not overload extension cords.
-Always unplug lights before replacing light bulbs or fuses.
-Don’t use clips or nails that puncture your light cords wire insulation.
-Keep children and pets away from light strings and electrical decorations
-Turn off all lights and decorations when you head out for the day or go to bed at night.
-Test your smoke alarms to make sure they are working properly as a backup
-If you have a real tree, keep it moist by watering frequently.
-Candle fires in the home are reported to a U.S. Fire Department every 34 minutes during the holidays. If you are decorating with candles, make sure they are far away from any item that can burn such as furniture, bedding, curtains or other decorations.
Follow these safety tips to ensure Happy Holidays for all!
These tips are designed as general information that may apply to many situations. Please take them and apply them to your specific information.
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October is Long Term Care Planning Month
October is Long-Term Care Planning Month
What is Long-Term Care?
Unlike traditional health insurance, long-term care insurance is designed to cover long-term services and supports, including personal and custodial care in a variety of settings such as your home, a community organization, or other facilities.
For more information on Long-Term care insurance plan that is right for you and your family and to receive a quote, contact Steven Visco at C.H. Edwards, Inc. at 516-249-5200. www.chedwards.net
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