OUTBREAK UPDATES
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Terrace East Assisted Living
- Increasing cases of GI – March 22, 2023
- The dining room is closed for Terrace East residents for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. All meals and morning break will be delivered to the apartments.
- Most recreation activities have been cancelled. Thursday afternoon bingo @ 1:15 is still happening.
- We are NOT in lockdown. Tenants who feel well are free to move about the building, go outside, run errands etc.
- Tenants who are not feeling well are asked to stay at home.
- All residents are allowed to receive visitors. No changes to the visitation policy at this time. GI (similar to stomach flu) is highly contagious. Please be careful about visiting if you or someone in your household is immunocompromised.
- VISITS: Proof of vaccination x 2 and a rapid test every four days required for all visitors and checked by the visitation host at the door. Masks must be worn in all common areas.
Pavilion
- No COVID present
- Dining and activities remain OPEN
- Visits continue as usual
- VISITS: Vaccines and rapid tests no longer required in independent living.
Terrace West
- Morning break has moved to the Terrace West bistro for the next few days while we deal with GI in Terrace East.
- The dining room remains OPEN for Terrace West residents.
- No COVID present
- Visits continue as usual
- VISITS: Vaccines and rapid tests no longer required in independent living.
Primrose Gardens
- No COVID present
- Dining and activities remain OPEN
- Visits continue as usual
- VISITS: Vaccines and rapid tests no longer required in independent living.
Home E1
- No COVID present
- Social and Essential Visits continue
- VISITS: Provincial Health Order Protocols allows for visitors: masks, rapid test, screening, vaccine passport
Home E2
- No COVID present
- Social and Essential Visits continue
- VISITS: Provincial Health Order Protocols allows for visitors: masks, rapid test, screening, vaccine passport
Home W1
- No COVID present
- Social and Essential Visits continue
- VISITS: Provincial Health Order Protocols allows for visitors: masks, rapid test, screening, vaccine passport
Home W2
- No COVID present
- Social and Essential Visits continue
- VISITS: Provincial Health Order Protocols allows for visitors: masks, rapid test, screening, vaccine passport.
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Hospital E1
- No COVID present
- Social and Essential Visits continue
- VISITS: Proof of vaccination x 2 and a rapid test every four days required for all visitors and checked by the visitation host at the door. Masks must be worn.
Hospital E2
- No COVID present
- Social and Essential Visits continue
- VISITS: Provincial Health Order Protocols allows for visitors: masks, rapid test, screening, vaccine passport
Hospital W2
- No COVID present
- Social and Essential Visits continue
- VISITS: Provincial Health Order Protocols allows for visitors: masks, rapid test, screening, vaccine passport.
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Scenario 1 – Staff Only Cases
No change to social visits.
Dining continues in dining room.
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Scenario 2 – Resident Cases
Social visits on the affected can continue
Communal dining stopped.
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Scenario 3 – Resident Cases with Ongoing Transmission or Outbreak
Social visits on the affected unit on hold until approved by the Medical Health Officer
Communal dining stopped.
CURRENT GUIDELINES RELEASED MARCH 18, 2022
The current visitor guidelines outline by the Provincial Health Officer are applied to all buildings at Menno Place, including independent living, assisted living and long-term care.
Key relevant points for visiting at Menno Place:
- All visitors 12 years of age and older must provide proof of full vaccination
- All visitors must be screened, including rapid antigen testing prior to their visit
- Visits may be halted by order of the Medical Health Officer
- Residents may have an essential visitor who is permitted to visit in the event that other categories of visitor are not permitted.
- Every resident is permitted a single designated visitor.
Please CLICK HERE for BC Ministry of Health – Overview of Visitors in Long-Term Care and Seniors’ Assisted Living (plus campus of care)
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