Anderson Dental Care - March 2021

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ANDERSON DENTAL CARE Nathan Brooks, DDS, Inc.

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7525 STATE RD., STE. A, CINCINNATI, OH 45255

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There may be a lot going on these days, but plenty of it is good news, too! We’re happy to bring you another “What’s Happening, Cincinnati?” feature with two interesting stories that put a smile on our faces at Anderson Dental Care. CINCINNATI SENIORS KEEP IN TOUCH WITH DONATED IPADS. Over 1,000 seniors in the Cincinnati area were practically stranded from their families during the COVID-19 pandemic. But a national nonprofit partnered with the city and United Way to get iPads into their hands at 20 different retirement and nursing homes. One 87-year-old great-grandmother, Judy Lansita, lived at Little Sisters of the Poor in Clifton-University Heights-Fairview, a 20-minute drive from her home in Green Township. With the restrictions due to the pandemic, the whole family has felt much further apart, even her husband. “This has really been tough, not being able to see her,” Vince Lansita told WCPO. “This is the longest we’ve been apart in quite some time.” They’ve been married for over 65 years.

After Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine gave an order to halt visitation at senior living facilities statewide, the faculty posted pictures of Judy online for the family with a simple message. But now, with TCC Gives, Judy Lansita has an iPad. She can talk to her husband and children any time she wants. “We still won’t be able to see her, but we’ll make her feel good,” Vince Lansita said. NEW SMART CARTS ARE AT KROGER FOR INSTANT CHECKOUT! Kroger has been testing new smart shopping cart technology in the Cincinnati area that eliminates paying at the checkout. At the Madeira store, you can try out these new carts branded “KrogGo,” which allows shoppers to load up with groceries, then pay by swiping their credit or debit card on the cart. Artificial intelligence will enable shoppers to assemble their order without scanning items, as the carts will begin to recognize a box of cereal or a pound of apples. After paying, shoppers can bring their groceries straight to the car.

Pretty nifty, right? We’re excited to give it a try! Have a wonderful February!

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