By Garrett Estrada For those stuck at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, the stress of social distancing and self isolating can feel like its own battle at times. For people who suffer from mental health disorders, it can feel like a war. Dr. John Rhodes But according to OptumCare’s Senior Medical Director John Rhodes, it’s a war that can be won, one day at a … [Read more...] about Coping with stress of social distancing
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Immunize Nevada concerned about drop in state’s immunization rates amid COVID-19
Immunize Nevada, Nevada’s only statewide nonprofit dedicated to immunizations with offices in Reno and Las Vegas, is concerned about the recent decline in immunization rates throughout Nevada due to the COVID-19 crisis. The pandemic has caused parents and caregivers in Nevada and across the nation to postpone routine well-child checkups, including immunizations. … [Read more...] about Immunize Nevada concerned about drop in state’s immunization rates amid COVID-19
County breaks ground on 24-court pickleball complex at Sunset Park
Clark County Commissioner Jim Gibson and staff broke ground on a 24-court championship pickleball tournament complex today in the northwest area of popular Sunset Park. The facility will open by spring 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqLRRNOpe8U ournament courts is near the intersection of Sunset Road and Eastern Avenue, just south of the existing tennis … [Read more...] about County breaks ground on 24-court pickleball complex at Sunset Park
Coping with Loss during the Pandemic
By Lisa Krysiak Families all over the globe are dealing with separation due to this pandemic, and most are dealing with some type of loss. There’s the loss of jobs, not to mention income and then there’s the loss of people we hold dear to us. So how do we cope through these uncertain times and hold it all together; everyone’s mental well-being is at stake during this … [Read more...] about Coping with Loss during the Pandemic
Downtown Summerlin won’t be mistaken for the beach upon re-opening
Even though the governor loosened restrictions for businesses open by today, Summerlin residents decided not to come out in droves to Downtown Summerlin like many of those who crowded the beaches in Florida and California. A quick visit to the open-air mall around noon found just a spattering of patrons walking the sidewalks and only a few of the retailers actually … [Read more...] about Downtown Summerlin won’t be mistaken for the beach upon re-opening