Marshall Miles Interviews William Pond, Administrator of Noble Horizons

October 28, 2020 00:11:40
Marshall Miles Interviews William Pond, Administrator of Noble Horizons
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Marshall Miles Interviews William Pond, Administrator of Noble Horizons

Oct 28 2020 | 00:11:40

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Show Notes

William Pond, Administrator

As you are acutely aware, concerns over the contact and potential spread of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) are well documented and have become one of our biggest healthcare challenges in many years. Noble Horizons has remained COVID-free and continues to abide by the Connecticut Department of Public Health’s restriction on visitors.

We continue to welcome guests seeking our many services, including short-term rehabilitation to enhance recovery.

All on-campus community events are suspended, although you are invited to enjoy many virtual programs until visitor restrictions have been lifted

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