MENNO PLACE COVID UPDATE – MARCH 11, 2022
MARCH 11, 2022
Please contact nurse at the unit for most recent updates and protocols when you arrive for your shift. As of March 11, 2022, staff are allowed to work on different units within Menno Home. Staff are limited to one unit per day. Please continue to wear a mask at all times and screen once per day. Please do not travel between Terrace East and other buildings.
Scenario Protocols (1, 2, 3) – CLICK HERE
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TERRACE EAST: ENHANCED MONITORING – Scenario 2 (tentative March 11, 2022 waiting for further instructions from Public Health)
NEW COVID POSITIVE CASES= 1 staff / 3 residents
TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 4
Protocols:
- Initiate twice daily symptom screening of staff and residents and have a low threshold for testing any symptomatic staff or residents.
- Symptomatic residents and residents who test positive are to be placed on isolation/droplet precautions.
- Continued group activities – Terrace East and Terrace West programs separated.
- Continue with communal dining
- No change to social visits. Visits continue – we ask that all visitors are vigilant about screening themselves, completing a Rapid test when they enter the building, wear a MEDICAL mask (provided), sanitize hands. Do not enter if you are sick.
- Cohorting staff to the affected area (building).
- No point prevalence testing of asymptomatic residents or staff
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HOSPITAL E2: MONITORING – Scenario 1 (declared March 10, 2022)
NEW COVID POSITIVE CASES= 1 staff / 0 residents
TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 1 staff
- Initiate twice daily symptom screening of staff and residents and have a low threshold for testing any symptomatic staff or residents.
- Goggles must be worn by staff at all times.
- Staff are to use East 2 patio entrance.
- No isolation/droplet precautions of residents unless they are symptomatic
- Continued group activities.
- Continue with communal dining.
- No change to social visits.
- Cohorting staff on the affected Unit.
- No asymptomatic/point prevalence testing of residents or staff.
- Notify Public Health COVID-19 LTC HUB if there are positive resident cases identified.
- The site can stop monitoring 7 days after the positive staff member(s) last worked if no other cases are identified