November 2, 2021 – TERRACE WEST (IL) OUTBREAK – New COVID positive resident = 0 (T=5)

COVID UPDATE – November 2, 2021 – Terrace West Outbreak

NEW COVID POSITIVE CASES = 0

TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 5 (5 residents TW | 0 staff)

MOST RECENT COVID CASE = October 25

PASSED AWAY = 1 resident (October 26)

All residents and staff in the PPT (point-prevalence testing) were tested for COVID-19 yesterday. We await results of these tests and hope that there are no new cases of COVID in the building. We are hopeful that the results will all be negative. In that case, we hope that we will enter a Step-Down phase of Outbreak that will allow more freedoms for those currently on isolation.

Residents must remain on isolation until the Medical Health Officer releases them. Residents who are not on isolation may leave the apartment building. Essential visitors inside the building and apartment suite ONLY.

Any resident who leaves the apartment building overnight may not return until the outbreak is declared over by the Medical Health Officer.

October 28, 2021 – TERRACE WEST (IL) OUTBREAK – New COVID positive resident = 0 (T=5)

COVID UPDATE – October 29, 2021 – Terrace West Outbreak

NEW COVID POSITIVE CASES = 0

TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 5 (5 residents TW | 0 staff)

MOST RECENT COVID CASE = October 25

PASSED AWAY = 1 resident (October 26)

We are pleased that all of the swabs that were done on October 27th on the 3rd floor came back negative. This was what we hoped for! The next PPT will be done on November 1, 2021.

Please note a new date for the 3rd COVID PPT(point prevalence test) PCR test (swab or gargle): Monday, November 1st – time to be confirmed

What is a PCR test?

Tests such as molecular polymerase chain reaction (or PCR) tests detect the virus itself and diagnose COVID-19.

October 27, 2021 – TERRACE WEST (IL) OUTBREAK – New COVID positive resident = 0 (T=5)

COVID UPDATE – October 27, 2021 – Terrace West Outbreak

NEW COVID POSITIVE CASES = 0

TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 5 (5 residents TW | 0 staff)

MOST RECENT COVID CASE = October 25

PASSED AWAY = 1 resident (October 26)

We are sorry to inform you that a Terrace West resident has succumbed to COVID. Our condolences go out to the family who were able to be with their loved one at the time of passing. There is one Terrace West resident and one Terrace East resident who remain in hospital battling COVID.

The most recent COVID positive case is on the third floor. The impact of this is that Public Health ordered all residents on the 3rd floor to be tested for COVID. This testing was done today by a Terrace East LPN. We thank this nurse for her service on her day off as COVID testing was not available for these residents through Fraser Health on our site. As the prevalence of COVID has increased and outbreaks have increased, the resources available through Fraser Health, including staff support has be allocated to the locations that are in greatest need.

Each day, we meet with the Fraser Health Outbreak Response Lead, our Infection Control Prevention Lead and our Public Health lead in order to ensure that there are clear protocols, processes and protections in place. We have cohorted staff to Terrace West in order to fulfill the Medical Health Officer orders and expectations. This includes twice daily wellness checks for residents, meal delivery and visitor screening.

We are grateful to have John Dyck, our chaplain working in Terrace West as he is connecting with residents in-person (in PPE) and by phone daily.

The Medical Health Officer is very concerned about the transmission of COVID that has infected a resident on the 3rd floor. With this concern, he has ordered a 3rd point-prevalence test for residents in Terrace West. This will take place on Sunday, October 31st. All residents who have previously been tested along with all on the 3rd floor will be tested for COVID in the Terrace West Bistro. The staff will also be tested again. Some residents from the original isolation/droplet precaution order have been removed from isolation. Residents have

Please pray for the residents and staff who are cohorted to Terrace West. This is a challenging time. John Dyck reports that residents could use encouragement. Please give your loved one a call and encourage others in their life to do the same. This will be a real pick-me-up for them at this time. It was discouraging for residents to find themselves on continued isolation when there was strong hope that there wasn’t going to be additional spread of COVID.

Essential visitor status can be assessed and assigned for essential needs of a resident. Please call 604.835.9504 to talk about essential visitor status for your loved one.

Please remind your loved one in the apartments that Leonard Klassen, Life Enrichment Coordinator, provides announcements about COVID in the apartments every Tuesday and every Friday on Channel 10 at 11am.

 

 

 

 

Booster shots are coming – October 28th, November 1 and ?

We are excited to let you know that Menno Home and Menno Hospital residents will be getting their 3rd booster shot on October 28th!

Terrace East will be getting their 3rd shot on November 1st!

We have confirmation from Fraser Health that the Independent Living apartments WILL be included in the priority for 3rd booster shots – this includes Terrace West, Pavilion and Primrose Gardens.

We are also planning flu clinics for November.

October 25, 2021 – TERRACE WEST (IL) OUTBREAK – New COVID positive resident = 1 (T=5)

COVID UPDATE – October 25, 2021 – Terrace West Outbreak

NEW COVID POSITIVE CASES = 1

TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 5 (5 residents TW | 0 staff)

MOST RECENT COVID CASE = October 25

We are sorry to let you know that there is a fifth COVID positive case in Terrace West. This resident resides on the third floor which, prior to today’s result did not have a COVID positive resident. Two residents remain in hospital with COVID from the TW Outbreak and one from the TE Outbreak.

Third floor residents – COVID testing this week
Public Health is very concerned about an additional COVID positive and is now asking for testing of all the 3rd floor residents on the 26th or 27th. The Fraser Health mobile testing team is not available, so we are working on finding a way our nursing team can do these swabs. All tenants on the 3rd floor are receiving a memo with this information tonight.

Oct. 24th PPT Testing
We are awaiting the results of the PPT test done on October 24th. In light of this new COVID positive, the Medical Health Officer has ordered a 3rd round of PPT testing on Sunday, October 31st for all of the residents on floors 2, 3, 4 and any on the 1st floor who have been included in previous PPT testing. We also include all of the staff who were previously tested in this 3rd PPT testing.

No residents may use the laundry room
The laundry room is closed for all residents. The only laundry that can be done is by the Fraser Health Home support workers and the Menno Place Housekeeper. These staff are able to provide the detergent and the cleaning between loads that is required.

Thank you for your patience in all of this. There are many moving parts and we are experiencing much change on a day-to-day basis.

Walking for those with mobility or visual impairment:

Please call 604.851.4020 if you would like to include your loved one in a walking plan.

 

October 23, 2021 – TERRACE WEST (IL) OUTBREAK – No new COVID positive residents or staff: (T=4)

COVID UPDATE – October 23, 2021 – Terrace West Outbreak

NEW COVID POSITIVE CASES = 0

TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 4 (4 residents TW | 0 staff)

MOST RECENT COVID CASE = October 16 (1st PPT test date)

Two residents remain in hospital with COVID. October 24th is the 2nd point prevalence test for Terrace West residents living on the 2nd and 4th floor as well as those who were in close proximity to the COVID positive residents. This will begin at 10am. We will go to each suite to get the resident and bring them down to the Bistro for the test. The gargle test is available if the resident prefers. They can’t eat or drink for 1 hour prior to the gargle test.

There are no changes to isolation or visitors. Residents not on isolation may leave their suites.

We are checking on residents daily with a phone call asking them how they are doing and if they have any symptoms of COVID. If your loved one is not on isolation and needs support to get outside (mobility or visual impairment), please contact us to set up a plan for an escorted walk – 604.851.4004.

We are now able to do personal laundry for residents at $10/load if you are unable to assist your loved one. Please call Reception to set this up – 604.851.4004.

 

October 20, 2021 – TERRACE WEST (IL) OUTBREAK – No new COVID positive residents or staff: (T=4)

COVID UPDATE – October 20, 2021 – Terrace West Outbreak

NEW COVID POSITIVE CASES = 0

TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 4 (4 residents TW | 0 staff)

MOST RECENT COVID CASE = October 16 (test date)


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.

October 18, 2021 – TERRACE WEST (IL) OUTBREAK – New COVID positive = 1 (T=4)

COVID UPDATE – October 18, 2021 – Terrace West Outbreak

NEW COVID POSITIVE CASES = 1

TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 4 (4 residents TW | 0 staff)

MOST RECENT COVID CASE = October 16 (test date)

Two residents are in hospital from Terrace West. Please pray for their recovery.

There is also a resident from Terrace East who contracted COVID and continues the battle in the hospital as well. Please pray for this resident as well.

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We continue to put all the safety measures in place for the residents of Terrace West. All of the staff who worked in the building or served the residents in the dining room have been swabbed for COVID. There are no positive staff, several results are still outstanding. The residents who were with a COVID positive resident as well as the ones who are in close proximity (on the same floor) were swabbed. One test result was returned as COVID positive.

For the residents on isolation, we have phoned the primary contact from the family and offered Essential Visitor designation to continue supporting them as they wait out their time on isolation. Essential visitors must be fully vaccinated. There are no social visitors permitted in the building.

Thank you for your encouragement and support. As a family member, the biggest support you can provide for your loved one is to encourage them to follow all the layers of protection. Please ask them if they have any new or worsening symptoms and report those to our Manager – 604.851.4020.

Moving forward, we will make changes to the dining room experience in all of our apartments to include a greater distance between diners for this winter season. The residents in Terrace West will be dining in the Bistro that is just at the entrance to the apartment building. We will making some changes to the furniture and look forward to a time when this outbreak is over and we begin to enjoy each other’s company in this way again.

Here are some articles you may be interested in as you follow the various aspects of this COVID outbreak:

October 16, 2021 – TERRACE WEST (IL) OUTBREAK – COVID positive = 3

COVID UPDATE – October 16, 2021 – Terrace West Called on Outbreak

NEW COVID POSITIVE CASES = 0

TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 3 (3 residents TW | 0 staff)

MOST RECENT COVID CASE = October 13

One is in hospital. Please pray for his recovery.

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This morning, the mobile COVID testing team from Fraser Health came to swab the residents who were identified by Public Health as requiring swabbing (see memo below). Leonard Klassen, Sharon Simpson and Trish Giesbrecht provided the support to bring residents to the bistro for the COVID swab. The team was very efficient and had the swabs completed by 10am! Results will be given to the residents by Public Health. Families, please report these results to Leonard Klassen – 604.851.4006 or to Reception: 604.851.4004. If you have your loved one’s date of birth and personal health number, you can check results by going to this link: https://results.bccdc.ca/

It was very meaningful to us to hear the resident’s express their gratitude for the onsite swabbing and the care for their safety that we are providing for them by following the Provincial Health Orders. There were many good conversations and plenty of laughs as we navigated the morning. Staff who worked in Terrace West are getting swabbed at the community site.

We now have a Fraser Health staff member who is working each day from 10am – 6pm who will be delivering the morning snack, the lunch and will be doing the wellness check each day. The wellness check is asking each resident if they have any symptoms on the COVID symptom list.

We will likely have another point-prevalence testing in 7 days. Please note that there is now a gargle option available for residents. They cannot have any food or drink for 60 minutes prior to the test. We will add this to a memo to the residents in the coming week.

The memo, below, outlines the expectations of visitors and essential visitors as we move forward in this outbreak. If you are concerned about your loved one, please phone Trish Giesbrecht, 604.851.4020. She will discuss essential visitor designation with you. Cheryl Dawes is on vacation for another week. Please pray for her as she recuperates from her daily work during both the TE and TW outbreaks.

Thank you for the calls and letters of support. We are grateful for your encouragement and grateful to be of service.
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This memo was handed out to the residents yesterday at the end of the day.
 
MEMO
Date: October 15, 2021
To: Terrace West (IL) Residents re: Terrace West on Outbreak
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We are sorry to inform you that there are three Terrace West residents diagnosed with COVID-19. The Terrace West apartment building has been declared on Outbreak. This means that there are specific enhanced infection control protocols that need to be followed to ensure that COVID does not spread further.

What does it mean for those 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 Saturday, October 16th. 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 will be notified by Menno Place if you are to be tested. 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 Trish Giesbrecht, Nurse Manager to explain the situation – 604.851.4020. Loved ones can enter the foyer to drop-off essential items such as groceries to you.

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.

MEMO – TERRACE WEST RESIDENTS (IL) – October 13, 2021

This memo was handed out to residents of Terrace West on October 13, 2021

MEMO

Date:              October 13, 2021

To:                  Terrace West Residents

Re:                 COVID EXPOSURE – TERRACE WEST

COVID EXPOSURE – TERRACE WEST

A resident of Terrace West has been identified as COVID positive. Those in contact with the resident have been swabbed for COVID and are waiting for their test results.

While we wait for the test results and direction from Public Health, the dining room will be closed.

Your meals will be delivered to your apartment suite until further notice.

You may continue to go out and have visitors in your suite. Wear a mask at all times. Use hand sanitizer frequently and wash hands with warm, soapy water often.

It is time now to reduce your contact with people – keep your circle small. Visit with others on the phone instead of in person.

This is a good time to reduce your outings to essential outings only, such as groceries or medical appointments. Choose to watch church online or on Channel 10 again.

If you do go to church, wear a mask the entire time. Stay 6 feet apart from others. The prevalence of the Delta variant of COVID is very high in our community and it is very contagious.

No unvaccinated people are permitted inside the apartment buildings, including your family members, housekeepers, service providers or friends.

Do you have any of these COVID symptoms – even mildly? Get tested for COVID and let us know: Reception: 604.851.4004

Fever or chills? Cough? Unproductive cough?
Sore throat? Runny nose? Extreme fatigue or tiredness?
Body aches? Muscle aches? Diarrhea?
Difficulty breathing? Loss of sense of smell or taste?
Loss of appetite? Headache? Nausea or vomiting?