Our Covid 19 procedures will be posted here as our comunity navigates through this pandemic.
We are dedicated to helping our community and clients, and we have taken proactive steps during this challenging time to support our clients and their families. We recommend that families remember these precautions when considering ways to provide care to aging loved ones during infectious disease pandemics.
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
When looking at care options, consider home care as an option due to its ability to keep the elderly safe and independent in their own home by promoting social distancing.
Caregivers can pick up groceries, medications, and other items that seniors need, minimizing their interaction with other people who may have been infected with the virus.
Our caregivers and team members have received training regarding these virus protocols:
Clients and families should report the following to their Care Manager if they:
Our team will not place a caregiver with a client for a minimum of two weeks or until cleared by a medical provider if the caregiver has:
Our team will not place a caregiver who has symptoms of virus infection on assignment or accept new clients who show symptoms that are highly consistent with the COVID-19 diagnosis or who have traveled to Level one through three areas in the last two weeks.
Your Role in Keeping Your Family and Yourself Safe
The CDC recommends taking precautions to prevent the spread of the diseases:
If you are sick or at risk:
The symptoms of the virus:
Common symptoms include fever, cough and difficulty breathing.
Most vulnerable groups:
Older adults and individuals with compromised immune systems or certain preexisting conditions.
Those who have traveled to areas most affected by the virus.
Individuals who have been in close contact with infected individuals.