The Festival of Trees at the Granger Homestead in Canandaigua, NY The Festival of Trees at the Granger Homestead in Canandaigua, NY Today a group of folks took our tour bus to visit this beautiful holiday spectacle! KristenMeyer / Wednesday, November 13, 2024 0 5211 Read more
Witchy Day at Clark Meadows Witchy Day at Clark Meadows "She's a Woman In Total Control of Herself!" KristenMeyer / Wednesday, October 30, 2024 0 12697 These ladies are members of the Clark Meadows Team and they bring their best selves to work every single day! They are the most caring ladies I know. Here we have our Nurse Manager, Case Manager, Nurse Coordinator, Personal Care Asssistant, Administrtive Assistant, and Lifestyle Coordinator. Together, with all the other staff here, they work tirelessly to uplift our community making everyday special. Read more
All Set for Pumpkin Carving! All Set for Pumpkin Carving! KristenMeyer / Thursday, October 24, 2024 0 4830 Read more
Early morning stretching with Beth! Early morning stretching with Beth! Stretching feels soooo good! KristenMeyer / Tuesday, October 22, 2024 0 4597 Read more
SuperUser Account / Wednesday, March 1, 2017 / Categories: Ferris Hills Blog Get Ready for Grandkids How to Childproof Your Home When it comes to the safety of your most special houseguests—your grandchildren—you can't be too cautious. So before their next visit, check out these tips for childproofing your home and ridding it of hidden hazards that might seriously injure babies or young kids. Hide temptation. Naturally curious little ones will put almost anything into their mouths. Keep potential poisons (such as medicine, household cleaners and rubbing alcohol) out of reach—and, ideally, in a locked cabinet. And don't leave purses within grabbing distance. Chances are they contain choking hazards, like coins or medicine. Hold off on hand-me-downs. Yes, it might seem sweet to tuck your grandbaby into the same crib your children slept in. But old baby furniture is risky. A crib that is more than a few years old, for example, won't meet today's safety standards. The same is likely true for playpens. Set the stage for safe sleep. To protect against sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), keep soft, cushiony objects—such as stuffed animals, bumper pads, pillows and blankets—out of cribs. And always put babies to sleep on their backs on a firm surface—not your bed. Beware of bathroom dangers. Babies and toddlers can fall headfirst into toilets and drown. Play it safe and use toilet locks. Fend off falls. Install gates at the top and bottom of each staircase. The gates at the top of stairs should be mounted with screws. But it's OK if those at the bottom are pressure mounted. And help keep adventurous climbers safe by moving chairs, cribs and other furniture away from windows. For more ways to help keep grandchildren out of harm's way, visit www.safekids.org. Click on "Safety Tips." Sources: AARP; American Academy of Pediatrics; Safe Kids Worldwide Previous Article Green Thumbs In Their Glory at Ferris Hills Next Article Ferris Hills Residents Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day Print 28483