This memo will be delivered to the residents of Terrace West today:
MEMO: OCTOBER 20, 2021
Terrace West remains on COVID Outbreak. There are four COVID positive residents in Terrace West. Two are in hospital.
Our next COVID test
On Sunday, October 24th, we will do a COVID test for the same people who were swabbed on October 16th. It will likely take place in the morning. If you prefer to have a gargle test, you may not eat or drink for an hour prior to the test. Otherwise, you will have a swab test.
Visitors
Essential Visitors are allowed into the building to visit you in your suite. Call Leonard Klassen, Life Enrichment Coordinator – 604.851.4006 if you need your loved one to come to your suite to assist you (groceries, laundry). If you are COVID positive or on isolation/droplet precaution, they have to wear a gown, mask and goggles when they enter your suite.
Fraser Health Home Support
If you get assistance from Fraser Health Home support, they are screened at the front door and may continue to provide you support.
Stay on your own floor
Residents may only stay on their own floor. No visiting in each other’s apartment suites, even on your own floor. The 2nd and 4th floors are only for the second and fourth floor residents. The laundry room only open to residents on the 2nd floor.
Laundry Room
The laundry room is closed to floors 1, 3 and 4. Please ask your loved one to do your laundry outside of the building.
Leaving the Building
We have someone at the entrance who is screening everyone who comes into the building to ensure that they understand the infection control protocols – and that they should be in the building. The screeners are also asking residents their names if they are leaving the building.
What does it mean to be on isolation? All residents who were in contact with a COVID positive resident have already been placed on isolation and are being tested for COVID. They must continue to isolate (no leaving the apartment suite) and wait for direction from the Public Health Officer. They have a cart outside their apartment door and anyone entering must wear full personal protective equipment.
Residents on 2nd and 4th floors – All residents on these floors will be tested for COVID on Sunday, October 24th. We will notify you when it is your turn to come down to the Bistro for your COVID swab. These residents are not on isolation at this time.
Additional residents to receive COVID testing – In addition, residents who were in proximity to a COVID positive resident will be tested for COVID. You were tested on October 16th. These residents are not on isolation at this time.
What about those who are not on isolation? If you are not on isolation, you are asked to follow all enhanced infection control protocols wearing a mask when you are with anyone else, practicing hand hygiene, staying in your suite as much as possible and staying 6 feet apart from others. Don’t visit in each other’s apartment suites. This also means answering a wellness check, twice a day asking if you have any COVID symptoms. Your noon meal will be delivered to your apartment suite.
What about visitors? Only essential visitors may enter this apartment building or your suite. The Medical Health Officer has to approve anyone to be an essential visitor. The process for application and approval is to phone Leonard Klassen – 604.851.4006 to explain your situation. Loved ones can enter the foyer to drop-off essential items such as groceries to you. You can meet them there if you are not on isolation.
Essential Support Services: If you receive home support services to assist you with activities of daily living (getting ready in the morning or night, showering, medicine) from Fraser Health, carry on as usual. If another organization provides you services, please notify Reception (604.851.4004) to ensure they are permitted entry. No unvaccinated service providers permitted.
Can residents who are not isolated go out? Yes. You may leave the apartment building. This includes walks around the Menno Place campus or going out with a loved one. It also includes medical appointments. We are advising you not to go to public places or where groups gather. This includes avoiding grocery stores, the shopping mall and church services. This virus is very contagious and the elderly are the most vulnerable to it. Use all your layers of protection: mask, hand washing, 6 feet distance.