• Resources

    Our Holiday Resources

    Our Circle of Care is committed to the well-being of the community. Please share a little “warmth” amongst your network with our Winter Coat Drive resources. FREE CLOTHING LOCATIONS MANHATTAN Bottomless Closet 16 E 52nd St., 15th Floor New York, NY 10022 (212) 563-2499 Free People 58 9th Ave., New York, NY 10011 (212) 727-1260 BRONX The Salvation Army Family…

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    Holiday Resources

    Holiday Resources From Our Circle of Care Our Circle of Care understands that holidays take on different meanings for everyone.  We are here for you and want you to know, you are never alone. CABSHN cares about the wellness of its client, staff, and community year-round. Here are some helpful links: Testing and Vaccinations are two ways to help ease anxiety…

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    Food Pantry Resources

    We are often told that our health is our wealth.  Vital resources such as a well-balanced meal should never be optional.  These locations are available to you and your loved ones. For a more comprehensive assessment, learn more about our care management program and Individualized care planning  Client care plans address personal wellness goals, objectives, and interventions needed to reach…

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  • Vaccinate

    According to NYC.gov, It has never been easier to get a COVID-19 vaccination in NYC.

    According to NYC.gov, It has never been easier to get a COVID-19 vaccination in NYC. People 5 and older are eligible for the vaccine. Those who are fully vaccinated can more safely gather with friends and enjoy other benefits of vaccination, so get your shot today. Many vaccination sites in the city no longer require appointments. See a list of…

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    NYC Mobile & Pop-Up Vaccine Sites

    To better meet New Yorkers where they live, work, go to school, and play, NYC has deployed temporary, roaming vaccination sites across the City. There are two versions of these temporary sites: mobile and pop-up. All are fully equipped with in-take personnel and nurses to safely and conveniently administer the vaccine and observe patients. Appointments are not required, but you…

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    Did you know being afraid of needles is common for both children and adults?

    Did you know being afraid of needles is common for both children and adults? Don’t let a fear of needles keep you from getting COVID-19 and flu vaccinations that can be lifesaving. Try these tips to help overcome your fear of needles: -Bring a friend or family member. -Distract yourself with music, conversation, or for kids, a toy. -Tell the…

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    Cabs cares: mammograms and vaccination

    According to the CDC If you’re due for a mammogram and have been recently vaccinated for COVID-19, ask your doctor how long you should wait to get your mammogram. #Vaccination can cause swelling in the lymph nodes in the underarm near the shot. This is more common after booster or additional doses than the initial vaccination. This swelling is a normal sign that…

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    Vaccine booster shots are now available for New Yorkers ages 18 and older.

    CABS CARES: #Vaccine booster shots are now available for New Yorkers ages 18 and older. These shots boost your immunity from an initial vaccination series. No one will be denied a booster shot in New York, as long as you are 18 or older and received your second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine at least six months ago,…

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  • News

    Nurses Week 2021

    Join us in honoring our nurses and wishing them a very Happy Nurses Week! Nurses Week, as we know it today, started in 1982, when President Ronald Reagan signed a proclamation announcing that May 6 would be “National Recognition Day” for nurses. This honored celebrations begins each year on May 6 and ends on May 12, Florence Nightingale’s birthday. These…

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  • Tips and Ideas

    Tip of the Week: Dementia Activities During COVID Engage the Five Senses

    -Sight: There are so many possibilities. Watch a favorite movie, read books, magazines, a short poem, or explore interesting websites on the computer or tablet. Other options include sitting together and observing what’s happening outside the window, going for drive, and drawing doodles or using coloring books. – Sound: Listen to a short podcast. Play music and videos or sing…

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