- We continue to pray for strength for the staff who are working on the COVID-19 positive unit. We are grateful for their efforts. We know they are weary.
- We are grateful to all of the staff who have recovered and are coming back to work in the the COVID-19 positive unit. These staff are assessed through Public Health before returning to the workplace. Thank you for your service.
- We cautiously share with you that there are 5 more recovered residents. The caution comes from the unpredictability of this virus and its effect on those it infects. This brings the total to 10 recovered residents. For this, we are grateful.
- We are excited to see the return of staff to E2 Home and appreciate their hard work and love for the residents.
- Thank you to Ingrid Schultz, our chaplain at Menno Home who spends time sharing the grief of the families – through cards, phone calls and a revised passing ceremony as we say our final good-byes to the resident.
- Thank you to all who have poured out your gifts of love upon the staff of Menno Home E2. We will post this weekend ideas of how you can encourage the staff in the COVID positive unit (E2 Home) and all across our campus. We are grateful for the strength and vigilance of our amazing teams!
- We look forward to the return of staff who have recovered. We wait each day to see if they have any further symptoms. Fraser Health / Public Health works with each staff member to determine if they can return to work.
- Thank you to our support from Fraser Health – today we offer a staff support session with the Mobile Response Team. Our staff in E2 Home are given an opportunity to have a 20 minute session one-on-one with a trained emergency response counselor. This is an opportunity for the staff to have confidential conversations about their state of mental health as they continue through this ongoing crisis.
- We are excited about the staff returning to work – we thank God our staff!
- There are numerous stories of our staff going above and beyond to meet the needs of residents and families while working in the COIVD unit. Thank you!
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- Thank you to the amazing staff who are working on this unit!
- Two staff return to work this coming week.
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There are 45 residents in Menno Home E2.
- Staff continue to provide excellent care as they work vigilantly to practice all of the infection control protocols.
- Some staff are expected to return to work this coming week. Public Health guides this decision and allows recovered non-infectious staff to return to work. We are grateful for their service to our seniors.
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All staff and residents were swabbed today.
- Staff continue to provide excellent care as they work vigilantly to practice all of the infection control protocols.
- Some staff are expected to return to work this coming week. Public Health guides this decision and allows recovered non-infectious staff to return to work. We are grateful for their service to our seniors.
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All staff and residents were swabbed today.
- Staff continue to provide excellent care as they work vigilantly to practice all of the infection control protocols.
- We welcome the management support from Fraser Health to assist us with staffing the unit and supporting the staff as they come to work in the COVID-19 positive unit. Fraser Health also supports our staff as they recover from COVID and prepare to return to work.
- Some staff are expected to return to work this coming week. Public Health guides this decision and allows recovered non-infectious staff to return to work. We are grateful for their service to our seniors.
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We continue to swab residents and staff who have symptoms
- All staff and residents to be swabbed again on Monday, Dec. 7
- Please pray for the staff as they continue to strongly support each other and the residents on this unit.
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We continue to swab residents and staff who have symptoms
- All staff and residents to be swabbed again on Monday, Dec. 7
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We continue to be grateful to the staff who are working in the COVID-19 outbreak unit – thank you!
- Please Encourage the Frontline Workers – they are weary and many are working overtime
- We continue to contact the family applicants for the Temporary Skilled Worker positions – we are seeking 10 people to join our team
- Our staffing team is working to fill all shifts – please pray for them as they make phone calls
- We are grateful for the additional staff support we have received from Fraser Health
- Families and Friends have begun to decorate the campus! What a gift of JOY!
- Please send photos of your decorations to connect@mennoplace.ca or post them on Instagram with the hashtag #seniorstrong
MENNO PLACE CAMPUS
Menno Place Campus is one of the largest senior’s care campuses in British Columbia. There are 700 seniors living on 11 acres across from the Abbotsford Regional Hospital. Menno Place is governed by the Mennonite Benevolent Society which founded faith-based seniors care on this location in 1953.
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32945 Marshall Road
Abbotsford, BC V2S 1K1
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