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Kent State Trumbull nursing students spread encouragement to local nursing home

(Warren, OH) Few are feeling the repercussions of COVID-19 more than nursing home residents. To help lift their spirits, ŠćÉ«app at Trumbull nursing students are writing them greeting cards.  

Brittany Snyder, a senior nursing student and Lordstown High School graduate, came up with the idea, working as an STNA at Humility House in Austintown.  

ā€œWe have lost some of our residents due to COVID,ā€ Snyder said. ā€œI thought sharing kind and encouraging words on a greeting card would be a good way to boost their spirits.ā€  
Snyder is vice president of Kent State Trumbullā€™s Student Nurses Association. When she shared the idea, the student and faculty response was overwhelming.  

ā€œThe social isolation and loneliness that is accompanying this dreadful disease is having a profound impact on our local nursing home residents,ā€ said Alice Colwell, professor, and SNA advisor. ā€Our SNA has always had a focus on community service, but this venture has been especially meaningful during this difficult time.ā€  

Over the last few years, members of the SNA have raised money for sleep sacks to curb instances of infant mortality and created the ā€œWalk and Talk with a Nurseā€ program to promote healthy lifestyles for seniors.  

Snyder said the students will continue to write cards throughout the school year.  

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POSTED: Tuesday, November 10, 2020 09:46 AM
Updated: Friday, December 9, 2022 01:13 PM