Do you have symptoms and need a COVID-19 test?
/in Coronavirus, NewsAre you getting a COVID-19 test?
- ALL STAFF identify yourself as an HCW1 or Heathcare Worker
- Move to a higher priority list for testing
This is for ALL STAFF, including care staff, maintenance, housekeeping and EVERY PERSON who works at Menno Place.
Multi-Site Reporting – Data Collection for Fraser Health
/in Coronavirus, NewsCOVID-19 – EMPLOYEE PROTOCOL – PREVENTION AND CONTROL
/in Coronavirus, NewsTRAVEL
Any International Travel effective March 12, 2020 – As per Minister of Health, Adrian Dix and Dr. Bonnie Henry – Provincial Health Officer, BC
Employees returning from ANY international destination (including Sumas, WA) as of March 12, 2020, whether or not symptomatic, must self-isolate for 14 days, monitoring symptoms of illness. You will be unable to work at or visit Menno Place during this time. Pay for individuals who choose to travel internationally after the introduction of these measures by the Public Health Officials is still to be determined.
Menno Place strongly recommends that staff follow the travel and cruise ship advisory identified by the BC Center for Disease Control http://www.bccdc.ca
Menno Place staff will inform their manager if they have travelled to a COVID-19 affected area, such as Hubei, Iran, Italy and any other centers of COVID-19 outbreak as identified by the BC Center for Disease Control http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/coronavirus-(novel)
MULTI-SITE WORK
For those staff working at multiple sites and COVID-19 is present at one of the other sites where they work, the staff member may not work at Menno Place for a period of 14 days. You must inform your manager.
If you are working at multiple sites, you must follow all protocols for infection control between sites, including showering and changing your clothing.
SYMPTOMS
If you are experiencing ANY cough, fever or other respiratory symptoms OR believe you may have been exposed to COVID-19 or any other respiratory illness, you must call 8-1-1 and inform Menno Place.
COMMUNICATION
If you have any questions about whether or not you should come to work, call your manager.
REMEMBER
Don’t touch your face. Don’t hug. Don’t shake hands. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water.
March 11, 2020 – Prevention and Control Plan for COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
/in Coronavirus, NewsMenno Place is dedicated to ensuring the health and safety of our elders and employees. We have developed a plan to minimize the risk of COVID-19 entering our home and deal with any outbreaks in the event that they do occur. We would also ask for your assistance in implementing the plan and ensuring that you understand and abide by any restrictions for the safety of our elders.
Prevention
We have posted signs indicating visitors should refrain from visiting Menno Place if they:
- develop a cough
- have a fever
- have difficulty breathing
- are feeling achy or unwell
- have travelled to affected countries including Italy, Iran, China and Hong Kong in the past 14 days
- Visitors who are visibly ill and sneezing or coughing will be asked to leave and return when they are well
- We are monitoring staff and volunteers for signs of illness and asking them to self-report symptoms and stay home when unwell.
- We are monitoring staff travel. If staff travel to affected areas, they will be unable to work or visit Menno Place for 14 days (as per BCCDC regulations)
- If COVID-19 outbreaks occur in other locations, any staff who work in the affected location will be asked not to come to Menno Place until the outbreak at their other workplace has ended
- Larger activities may be cancelled or revised depending on the spread of COVID-19 in the community at large
- We have educated nurses on recognizing respiratory outbreak symptoms, testing procedures and outbreak control measures to keep our elders and staff safe
- We have increased cleaning of high touch areas to try to prevent transmission of viruses within our buildings
- We have maintained adequate supplies of everything we will need to meet the needs of elders and ensure staff safety in an outbreak situation. The Medical Health Officer and Fraser Health have assured us that we will have access to additional supplies from them if needed
- We have emergency food and water supplies
What You Can Do to Help Our Elders
Do not visit Menno Place if you:
- develop a cough
- have a fever
- have cold or respiratory virus symptoms
- are feeling achy or unwell
- have travelled to countries including Italy, Iran, China and Hong Kong, or other affected countries in the past 14 days
- have been on a cruise ship in the last 14 days
If you are visiting Menno Place:
- Wash your hands frequently with soap and water or hand sanitizer
- Avoid touching your face
- If you cough or sneeze, cover your mouth and nose with a flexed elbow or tissue and wash your hands with soap and water. Face away from others when you sneeze or cough.
- Do not buy masks for home use. Buying of masks by the public at large has resulted in some supply shortages for those most at risk, specifically the care staff who work with our immune compromised elders.
What Would Happen in an Outbreak
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- Public Health, Fraser Health and the Medical Health Officer would provide direction for outbreak interventions
- The outbreak protocol for COVID-19 is very similar to the current protocol for influenza and would be followed by Menno Place
- Visits would be discouraged until the outbreak was over
- Elders with COVID-19 would be cared for and fed in their rooms
- Group activities or gatherings would be cancelled
- Enhanced cleaning protocols would be put in place as per the outbreak protocol
- As always, significant health status changes would be communicated to elders’ primary contacts as soon as possible
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Additional Information
We recommend the following links for current, accurate updates on the extent of the COVID-19 situation in the province:
www.bccdc.ca – BC Center for Disease Control
www.news.gov.bc.ca – BC Ministry of Health Updates
https://www.fraserhealth.ca/coronavirus#.XmgX8qipGUn – Fraser Health Authority Coronavirus Information
Menno Place – Information and Precautions around COVID-19 – Coronavirus
/in Coronavirus, NewsAt Menno Place, the health of our residents is our top priority.
At this time, the novel coronavirus (named COVID-19, its official name) situation continues to evolve. Menno Place works with Fraser Health to monitor the national and provincial novel coronavirus situation. The BC Centre for Disease Control and the Public Health Agency of Canada work closely with Fraser Health.
The most up-to-date information about novel coronavirus can be found through informed, evidence-based sources like the Fraser Health Corona Virus web page: www.fraserhealth.ca/health-topics-a-to-z/coronavirus/coronavirus-questions-general-public
Another website for information about 2019-nCoV, Corona Virus is here: https://www.fraserhealth.ca/coronavirus
The Public Health Agency of Canada has created a toll-free phone number (1-833-784-4397) to answer questions from Canadians about novel coronavirus as well.
What should you do?
Follow the same procedures that are recommended during cold and flu season. This includes washing your hands often with soap and water; covering your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing; avoiding others who are unwell; and staying home when you are sick.
Visitors. Vendors and Staff
If you have been to an affected place in the last 14 days OR had contact with somebody with Coronavirus – DO NOT VISIT OR COME TO MENNO PLACE.
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