bemidjipioneer – ST. PAUL — As Minnesotans are adjusting to changes due to the threats of the coronavirus, access to services and other resources have become a more urgent need. Older adults are among those at greatest risk for the coronavirus and many of the familiar services that help them stay independent in their homes may not be available or may offer different or more limited services.
Source: https://www.bemidjipioneer.com
Services available for older adults during COVID-19
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