November 26 – HOSPITAL – No additional positives since yesterday

COVID OUTBREAK UPDATE – Nov. 26, 2020 – Menno Hospital E1 & E2

NEW COVID POSITIVE CASES = 0
CHANGE FROM YESTERDAY = NO CHANGE
TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 1 staff member / 0 residents
ACTION
  • All residents Hospital in E1 and E2 have been swabbed
  • We are swabbing all of the staff who were exposed
  • E1 and E2 are are on droplet precaution – full PPE required (gowns, goggles, masks with appropriate PPE changes between care for residents)
  • W2 is on isolation – residents are in their own rooms. Staff continue to wear masks and goggles as they have been throughout the pandemic. Residents do not come out of their rooms, including eating and personal hygiene care.
  • All staff are now cloistered – this means that staff can only work in one specific unit for the duration of the outbreak. Some staff will need to work in more than one unit (maintenance) but the majority of the staff will only work in one unit for the duration of the outbreak
  • Previously, a staff member could work in one unit per shift, exercising covid protocols between shifts (showering, clean clothing, etc.)

NEW – HOSPITAL – November 25 – One (1) positive staff – Total = 1 staff / 0 residents – Affected units: E1 & E2

Despite our efforts to keep COVID out of Menno Place over the past 8 months, we are sad to report that we have a confirmed COVID positive test result for ONE (1) Menno Hospital staff member.

NEW COVID POSITIVE CASES = 1 staff member

TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 1 staff member / 0 residents

AREAS OF EXPOSURE: Hospital E1 and Hospital E2

IS THIS COVID OUTBREAK RELATED TO THE ONE IN MENNO HOME? No. The COVID positive staff member does not work at Menno Home.

NEXT STEPS:

  • We have cancelled Safe Visits and Essential Visits for all Menno Hospital units – E1, E2, W2
  • Zoom calls continue.
  • Visits for residents who are actively dying continue to be permitted. Nursing will contact the primary contact of any resident who is in this stage of the palliative journey.
  • Window Visits requiring staff support are cancelled.
  • We await instruction from the Medical Health Officer about swabbing residents and staff.

PRAYERS:

Thank you for your prayers for Menno Place and each other.

Update – Visits at Menno Place

Update: VISITS

We are very sad that we’ve had to make some changes to the visits in Menno Home – we know how important these are to family.
You may wish to use the Send a Message of Love. We will print and deliver to any resident: CLICK HERE

Menno Home E2 – COVID positive unit (outbreak) – Long Term Care

  • All visits are cancelled during the outbreak
  • Actively dying (COVID related or not), nursing will call the family to be with their loved one
  • Essential deliveries only with the exception of cards

Menno Home W1, W2, E1 – Long Term Care

  • Zoom Calls – continue as normal
  • Essential Visits – temporarily suspended while we are on full droplet precaution
  • Window Visits – temporarily suspended while we are on full droplet precaution
  • Actively dying – nursing will call the family to be with their loved one
  • Safe Visits – cancelled for 2 weeks, we will keep you informed
  • Essential deliveries only with the exception of cards

Menno Hospital – Long Term Care

  • All visits continue
  • Deliveries continue, including “extras” (eg: snacks)

Terrace East – Assisted Living

  • All Safe Visits continue
  • Deliveries continue, including “extras” (eg: snacks)
  • Residents have been advised to stay in their suites and limit outings to essential outings only

Primrose Gardens, Terrace West, Pavilion – Independent Living

  • Registered Visitor program continues
  • Residents have been advised to stay in their suites and limit outings to essential outings only

Elections BC and Voting at Menno Place

All residents of Menno Place – Menno Home, Menno Hospital, Primrose Gardens, Terrace East, Terrace West and Pavilion have been registered for mail-in ballots for voting in the upcoming provincial election.

The mail-in ballots were ordered several weeks ago and will arrive on Monday, October 19th. Residents may vote until the 22nd when the ballots will be picked up from Menno Place by Elections BC.

If a resident in Menno Home or Hospital wishes to vote, they may tell the nursing team. We will provide assistance for them to vote. You may also request their ballot during a safe social visit. We will provide it to you and you can indicate their vote, seal it and return it to the Visitation Host. Please make arrangements with Garry.Janzen@MennoPlace.ca for this prior to your visit so we can be prepared with the ballot.

Additional Time Slots for Home & Hospital Safe Social Visits

Additional time slots have been added to the Home & Hospital Safe Social Visits calendar for Oct, Nov and Dec. Designated Visitors for Home & Hospital received an email on Tuesday, October 13th with links to book.
If you have any questions about Safe Visits with your loved one in Home or Hospital, please contact Life Enrichment Coordinator, Garry Janzen at at 604-851-1332 or Garry.Janzen@mennoplace.ca

Two monthly Safe Social Visits now available in Menno Home & Hospital

Additional Visitation Hosts are now in place in Menno Home and Hospital, making two monthly visits possible for designated visitors moving forward. An email was sent to Designated Visitors on Friday, October 2 with links to book additional visits.

Safe Social Visits are still only available to ONE designated visitor per resident by order of the Public Health Officer. We will be announcing details for Safe Social Visits for Assisted Living Residents in Terrace East soon.

If you have any questions about Safe Visits with your loved one in Home or Hospital, please contact Life Enrichment Coordinator, Garry Janzen at at 604-851-1332 or Garry.Janzen@mennoplace.ca

Safe Visit Update- Home, Hospital, Terrace East Assisted Living

Sept. 12, 2020 – Safe Visit Update

  1. Hiring for Additional Visitation Hosts – We are pleased with the number of applicants who have applied for the Vistation Host positions. We will be hiring next week. Most of the applicants will need to give 2 weeks notice, so the process will necessarily take time to put into motion.
  2. Funding for Terrace East Assisted Living visits – The funding has arrived to hire a Visitation Host for Terrace East Assisted Living. This is good timing as the weather is turning and outdoor visits will become increasingly difficult. If your loved one lives in Terrace East, be aware that Fraser Health is requiring the same protocols for Assisted Living safe visits as for long-term care safe visits (one designated visitor, physical distance, supervised, in a Visitor Center) – Click to READ THE SAFE VISIT PROTOCOLS
  3. You may be missing Isaiah, Visitation Host for Menno Home – We said good-bye to Isaiah as he got a placement in the Education Program at UFV. We wish him the best and know that he will be an incredible educator. Congratulations, Isaiah!
  4. Thank you, designated visitors, for filling out the Safe Social Visit Preference Survey – we received 108 responses to the survey. We appreciate that you took the time to help us understand how the visits are going and what you’d like to see going forward. Our team met to discuss your concerns and preferences. This has helped us form our visitation calendar.
  5. October Booking Calendar – We will make a minor change to the times of the visits in the October bookings. This is in response to feedback about the 5pm appointment time. This visit starts just as supper is being served and has proved challenging for some residents. When we open the October calendar for booking, the changes will be made so please take note.
  6. Month by Month Bookings – These will be a thing of the past once we have our Visitation Hosts hired. You will be able to book your visits months in advance. Thank you for your patience in all of this. The past two months have allowed us the opportunity to discover patterns and plan appropriately. We are always aware that the visitation schedule can change in a moment if we have a COVID-19 positive test or if the protocols change from Fraser Health.
  7. 119 of you have filled out the Safe Visit Satisfaction Survey that is emailed to you after your safe social visit. Thank you for taking the time to let us know how you are experiencing the visits. 92.44% of you are Somewhat Satisfied (12.51%), Satisfied (24.37%) or Very Satisfied (55.46%) with your visits. Only 1.68% are Very Dissatisfied and their corresponding comments were related to the inability of their loved one to connect with them during the visit. 74% of you felt that your loved one was satisfied with the visit. It has been very meaningful for us to facilitate your visits. We seek to do all that we can to continue to provide you with the best visits possible while following Fraser Health Safe Visit protocols.