Image: The team at SVMC Cardiology celebrates Wear Red Day on February 7.
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Feeding Options & Support to Help Your Baby Thrive
As any parent can attest, the run-up to the arrival of a little one is filled with LOTS of decisions. But there’s one decision that matters more than most: how do you plan to feed your baby? It's your baby and it's your choice.
When the outside temps dip below freezing, it’s time to turn the heat up on a pot of homemade soup or stew. Click here to learn SVMC’s nutrition and dinning kitchen managerRussell Carrier’s top picks for soups and stews that hit the spot.
On Friday, February 28, Bromley Mountain Ski Resort will hold its annual “Mom’s Day Off” fundraiser, marking the 22nd year of this special community fundraiser. Mothers (including honorary moms and pet moms) ski or ride for just $30 when they show the ticket seller a snapshot of their children or four-legged kids.
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Tips for Safely Tackling Spring Cleaning
As spring approaches, the urge to freshen up living spaces is hard to resist. As eager as we are to toss this or purge that, it’s important to approach tasks wisely to avoid injury from exertion or repetitive motion.
Before diving into your spring cleaning, review these tips to help you clean your home safely and effectively.
Plan and Prepare
Make a list of all the tasks you want to accomplish and then break down large tasks into smaller, manageable ones.
Budget and schedule your cleaning sessions to allow for frequent rest breaks and prioritize tasks based on importance and energy levels.
Before you begin cleaning, clear clutter from high-traffic areas, secure loose rugs, and ensure good lighting to reduce the risk of trips and falls. If you plan to use step stools or ladders, be sure they’re placed on a level, secure surface.
Practice Good Technique
When lifting, bend your knees, not your back, to reach an item and keep it close to your body when carrying it.
When moving heavy items, use a dolly, furniture slides, or wait for an extra set of hands to help.
When dusting hard-to-reach areas, use extension wands. For easy-to-reach areas, sit down while cleaning to avoid straining your back.
Transport cleaning supplies between rooms using a lightweight tote.
If possible, invest in a lightweight vacuum cleaner and a mop with adjustable handles to help preserve your back.
Choose ergonomic tools with extra padding and large or curved handles to minimize stress on muscles and joints.
When cleaning floors, be mindful of wet surfaces and wear non-slip shoes.
Specific Cleaning Tasks and Considerations
Decluttering: start with one small area at a time, utilize the “keep, donate, discard” method.
Kitchen: check expiration dates on food and medications, organize cabinets and drawers to keep frequently used items within easy reach.
Bathroom: ensure grab bars and non-slip mats are in place, keep essential items within easy reach.
Alternate between different tasks to prevent repetitive strain on specific muscle groups.
Use timers for focused cleaning sessions and to remind you to take regular breaks.
Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water to keep your muscles loose.
Following these guidelines will help you tackle spring cleaning tasks safely. Remember to listen to your body and take breaks when needed. If you’re uncertain you can accomplish a task safely, don’t even try. It’s easier to ask for help than it is to explain how you got injured. Happy cleaning!
Lauren Conigliaro OTD, OTR/L is an occupational therapist at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC)’s Rehabilitation Department.
Ashlyn Lesure scored 18 points, and Regan Shea and Emma Meczywor added 15 and 11, respectively, as the Hurricanes successfully defended their 2024 state crown and won the program’s fourth state title in a run that has seen Hoosac Valley go to the state final nine times since 2014. click for more
Pittsfield High's Matt Dupuis and Lee's Devyn Fillio Sunday won the boys and girls individual high school bowling State Championships at Spare Time.
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Capped by Sam St. Peter’s come-from-behind win in the final bout of the day to win the 285 crown, the Spartans placed second at the Western Massachusetts Division 3 Championships at Mount Greylock. click for more