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December 23, 2024- Spruce Outbreak Update, Oak and Birch now under Enhanced Surveillance
Share December 23, 2024- Spruce Outbreak Update, Oak and Birch now under Enhanced Surveillance on Facebook Share December 23, 2024- Spruce Outbreak Update, Oak and Birch now under Enhanced Surveillance on Twitter Share December 23, 2024- Spruce Outbreak Update, Oak and Birch now under Enhanced Surveillance on Linkedin Email December 23, 2024- Spruce Outbreak Update, Oak and Birch now under Enhanced Surveillance linkIn collaboration with Public Health, The Spruce home area remains in a Gastroenteritis Outbreak, with one (1) active case and five (5) total. Oak and Birch Home Areas now have one (1) resident case in each home area. Therefore, they have been placed on enhanced surveillance. Family members of those residents affected have been notified.
Home AreaActive CasesResolved CasesTotal CasesSpruce145Oak101Birch101The following infection control measures are to be implemented in the affected home areas:
- Surgical Masks are encouraged at all times in the Spruce Home Area
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- *If residents insist on leaving the home area, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
- Twice daily respiratory symptom screening in Spruce, Oak, and Birch Home Areas
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Dedicated equipment for those residents that share bathrooms.
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to 1-minute contact time
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits in the home area with coaching
- No General Visitors currently on Spruce. Only two (2) essential caregivers at a time.
- No impact to visiting in Oak and Birch at this time
Please ensure that you are following the IPAC practices listed above as they are in place to protect residents, staff, essential caregivers, and visitors.
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
If you have any questions, please reach out to the nurse in charge.
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December 22, 2024- Spruce Outbreak Update
Share December 22, 2024- Spruce Outbreak Update on Facebook Share December 22, 2024- Spruce Outbreak Update on Twitter Share December 22, 2024- Spruce Outbreak Update on Linkedin Email December 22, 2024- Spruce Outbreak Update linkThe Spruce home area remains in a Gastroenteritis Outbreak, with two (2) active cases and five (5) total. Family members of those residents affected have been notified.
The following infection control measures are to be implemented:
- Surgical Masks are encouraged at all times in the Spruce Home Area
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- *If residents insist on leaving the home area, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
- Twice daily respiratory symptom screening in Spruce Home Area
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Dedicated equipment for those residents that share bathrooms.
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to 1-minute contact time
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits in the home area with coaching
- No General Visitors currently on Spruce. Only two (2) essential caregivers at a time.
Please ensure that you are following the IPAC practices listed above as they are in place to protect residents, staff, essential caregivers, and visitors.
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
If you have any questions, please reach out to the nurse in charge.
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December 21, 2024- Cedar Outbreak Declared Over & Spruce Outbreak Update
Share December 21, 2024- Cedar Outbreak Declared Over & Spruce Outbreak Update on Facebook Share December 21, 2024- Cedar Outbreak Declared Over & Spruce Outbreak Update on Twitter Share December 21, 2024- Cedar Outbreak Declared Over & Spruce Outbreak Update on Linkedin Email December 21, 2024- Cedar Outbreak Declared Over & Spruce Outbreak Update linkIn collaboration with Public Health, The Gastroenteritis Outbreak in the Cedar Home Area has been declared over. The Spruce area remains in a Gastroenteritis Outbreak with one (1) active case and a total of four (4). Family members of those residents affected have been notified.
The following infection control measures are to be implemented:
- Surgical Masks are encouraged at all times in the Spruce Home Area
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- *If residents insist on leaving the home area, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
- Twice daily respiratory symptom screening in Spruce Home Area
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Dedicated equipment for those residents that share bathrooms.
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to 1-minute contact time
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits in the home area with coaching
- No General Visitors currently on Spruce. Only two (2) essential caregivers at a time.
Please ensure that you are following the IPAC practices listed above as they are in place to protect residents, staff, essential caregivers, and visitors.
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
If you have any questions, please reach out to the nurse in charge.
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Happy Holidays from the Pines
Share Happy Holidays from the Pines on Facebook Share Happy Holidays from the Pines on Twitter Share Happy Holidays from the Pines on Linkedin Email Happy Holidays from the Pines linkFrom our Team to you and your family
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Director of Care Recruitment
Share Director of Care Recruitment on Facebook Share Director of Care Recruitment on Twitter Share Director of Care Recruitment on Linkedin Email Director of Care Recruitment linkWe would like to inform you that Kim Sander will be moving on to another leadership opportunity outside of the Pines. Kim’s last day with the home will be January 8th, 2025. We would like to sincerely thank Kim for her leadership, dedication, and professionalism in her role as Director of Care. We wish her all the best with her new endeavor. We are beginning the process of recruiting a replacement and will make an announcement as soon as we are able.
Please stop by if you have time to thank Kim and wish her well.
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CareRx Resident Health & Wellbeing Newsletter
Share CareRx Resident Health & Wellbeing Newsletter on Facebook Share CareRx Resident Health & Wellbeing Newsletter on Twitter Share CareRx Resident Health & Wellbeing Newsletter on Linkedin Email CareRx Resident Health & Wellbeing Newsletter linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded. -
December 20, 2024- Cedar and Spruce Outbreak Update
Share December 20, 2024- Cedar and Spruce Outbreak Update on Facebook Share December 20, 2024- Cedar and Spruce Outbreak Update on Twitter Share December 20, 2024- Cedar and Spruce Outbreak Update on Linkedin Email December 20, 2024- Cedar and Spruce Outbreak Update linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.In collaboration with Public Health, the Cedar & Spruce Home Areas remain in a Gastroenteritis Outbreak with symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea. Family members of those residents affected have been notified.
Home AreaActive CasesResolved CasesTotal CasesCedar11920Spruce2 2 4The following infection control measures are to be implemented:
- Surgical Masks to be worn in the Cedar & Spruce Home Area
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- *If residents insist on leaving the home area, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
- Twice daily respiratory symptom screening in Cedar & Spruce Home Area
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to 1-minute contact time
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits in the home area with coaching
- Limit of two (2) essential caregivers at a time in the Spruce and Cedar Home Area
- No General Visitors to the Spruce and Cedar Home Area
Please ensure that you are following the IPAC practices listed above as they are in place to protect residents, staff, essential caregivers, and visitors.
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
If you have any questions, please contact the Nurse in Charge or Stephanie Albert, IPAC Lead. stephanie.albert@muskoka.on.ca
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December 19, 2024- Cedar & Spruce Outbreak Update
Share December 19, 2024- Cedar & Spruce Outbreak Update on Facebook Share December 19, 2024- Cedar & Spruce Outbreak Update on Twitter Share December 19, 2024- Cedar & Spruce Outbreak Update on Linkedin Email December 19, 2024- Cedar & Spruce Outbreak Update linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.In collaboration with Public Health, the Cedar & Spruce Home Areas remain in a Gastroenteritis Outbreak with symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea. Family members of those residents affected have been notified.
Home Area Active Cases Resolved Cases Total Cases Cedar 2 18 20 Spruce 4 0 4 The following infection control measures are to be implemented:
- Surgical Masks to be worn in the Cedar & Spruce Home Area
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- *If residents insist on leaving the home area, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
- Twice daily respiratory symptom screening in Cedar & Spruce Home Area
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to 1-minute contact time
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits in the home area with coaching
- Limit of two (2) essential caregivers at a time in the Spruce and Cedar Home Area
- No General Visitors to the Spruce and Cedar Home Area
Please ensure that you are following the IPAC practices listed above as they are in place to protect residents, staff, essential caregivers, and visitors.
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
If you have any questions, please contact the Nurse in Charge or Stephanie Albert, IPAC Lead. stephanie.albert@muskoka.on.ca
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December 18, 2024- Cedar and Spruce Outbreak Update
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Home Area Active Cases Resolved Cases Total Cases Cedar 7 13 20 Spruce 3 0 3 The following infection control measures are to be implemented:
- Surgical Masks to be worn in the Cedar & Spruce Home Area
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- *If residents insist on leaving the home area, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
- Twice daily respiratory symptom screening in Cedar & Spruce Home Area
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to 1-minute contact time
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits in the home area with coaching
- Limit of two (2) essential caregivers at a time in the Spruce and Cedar Home Area
- No General Visitors to the Spruce and Cedar Home Area
Please ensure that you are following the IPAC practices listed above as they are in place to protect residents, staff, essential caregivers, and visitors.
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
If you have any questions, please contact the Nurse in Charge or Stephanie Albert, IPAC Lead. stephanie.albert@muskoka.on.ca
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December 17, 2024- Cedar & Spruce Outbreak Update
Share December 17, 2024- Cedar & Spruce Outbreak Update on Facebook Share December 17, 2024- Cedar & Spruce Outbreak Update on Twitter Share December 17, 2024- Cedar & Spruce Outbreak Update on Linkedin Email December 17, 2024- Cedar & Spruce Outbreak Update linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.In collaboration with Public Health, the Cedar & Spruce Home Areas remain in a Gastroenteritis Outbreak with symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea. Family members of those residents affected have been notified.
Home Area Active Cases Resolved Cases Total Cases Cedar 13 7 20 Spruce 2 0 2 The following infection control measures are to be implemented:
- Surgical Masks to be worn in the Cedar & Spruce Home Area
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- *If residents insist on leaving the home area, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
- Twice daily respiratory symptom screening in Cedar & Spruce Home Area
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to 1-minute contact time
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits in the home area with coaching
- Limit of two (2) essential caregivers at a time in the Spruce and Cedar Home Area
- No General Visitors to the Spruce and Cedar Home Area
Please ensure that you are following the IPAC practices listed above as they are in place to protect residents, staff, essential caregivers, and visitors.
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
If you have any questions, please contact the Nurse in Charge or Stephanie Albert, IPAC Lead. stephanie.albert@muskoka.on.ca