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For many elders and their families, transitioning to life in any type of senior living situation can be a new and uncertain process. Whether elders are moving to an assisted living at home or nursing home facility, it can be overwhelming, and chances are they will have questions about what to expect and how the entire process works. Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, in central Alberta, is hoping to make this transition easier for their elderly population by training younger community members to become certified Health Care Aide workers to provide care and support on and off the reserve.
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For more than a month, we have been navigating through tough times and a changing daily routine. We’re spending more time at home with our immediate families, the water in the canals of Venice have become crystal clear, the daily hustle and bustle has come to a halt and we’re seeing a drastic shift in society.
For essential workers, going out into this uncertain world can heighten anxiety. For those working from home, adjusting to a new routine can be exhausting. Perhaps someone you work with has had a family member affected by the virus. The truth is, we never truly know what people are going through unless we check in and see how they are doing.
We're more than a pipeline company — we're a team. Whether in Canada, the U.S. or Mexico, the people who call TransCanada home make contributions that make us better, smarter and more successful every day. We're proud to support people like Juan, from our Leak Detection Engineering Department, within the Liquids Pipelines Business Unit.
On May 4, we kicked off a week-long celebration of Safety and Health at TC Energy. One of the highlights of Safety and Health Week is the announcement of TC Energy’s CEO Safety Leadership Awards recipients. CEO Safety Leadership Awards celebrate individuals, teams and contractors who embody our core value of safety at home, on the job and everywhere they go.
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Houston, our U.S. headquarters and home to more than 1,000 of our people, was severely impacted by the historic storm that hit much of the U.S. The storm brought unprecedented record freezing temperatures that shut down infrastructure providing energy to Texas. Millions found themselves without power or heating for up to several days and experienced food and supply shortages. Many were left without water, and when they did regain access, they had to adhere to a water boil notice across the city.
We have been through a lot these last few weeks and for many, dealing with the stress and anxiety of the current situation has been a challenge causing an increase in fatigue or a lack of motivation. Whether you’re working from home or are working as an essential frontline worker, it’s important to manage this fatigue to ensure we’re able to show up effectively and safely for those who depend on us.