Suggestions on how to cope during COVID-19 from AARP.com
Planning for the future makes us
more optimistic.
—Robert L. Trestman, M.D.
Rate your personal reactions to COVID-19 — and use them to inspire change
IF you feel panicked, plan something for the future, which increases optimism, says psychiatrist Robert L. Trestman of
Scam artists are using the pandemic to
target older Americans’ money. Be smart.
The government will never ask for your credit card number or ask for
you to pay in gift cards.
Check out trusted charity websites before donating.
Check out cdc.gov for updates.
For more information visit aarp.org/scams to
learn about the latest coronavirus scams.
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Each of us feels what we feel. Here are some tips for coping. (Read complete article HERE.)
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