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Respiratory Outbreak Update Cedar & Oak- April 15, 2024
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The following infection control measures are to be implemented or continued at this time:
- Masks and eye protection to be worn in the Oak & Cedar Home Areas
- Residents are to remain in the unit at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- *If residents insist on leaving the unit, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
- Twice daily respiratory symptom screening in Oak and Cedar Home Areas
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities on the unit for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits on the unit.
- Limit of two (2) essential caregivers at a time
- No General Visiting to Oak & Cedar home areas
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
If you have any questions please contact John Iskander, IPAC Lead at ext. 4752
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Respiratory Outbreak Oak & Cedar Home Areas April 14, 2024
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The following infection control measures are to be implemented or continued at this time:
- Masks and eye protection to be worn in the Oak & Cedar Home Areas
- Residents are to remain in the unit at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- *If residents insist on leaving the unit, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
- Twice daily respiratory symptom screening in Oak and Cedar Home Areas
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities on the unit for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits on the unit.
- Limit of two (2) essential caregivers at a time
- No General Visiting to Oak & Cedar home areas
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
If you have any questions please contact John Iskander, IPAC Lead at ext. 4752
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Respiratory Outbreak Continues for Cedar and Oak Home Areas April 13, 2024
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The following infection control measures are to be implemented or continued at this time:
- Masks and eye protection to be worn in the Oak & Cedar Home Areas
- Residents are to remain in the unit at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- *If residents insist on leaving the unit, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
- Twice daily respiratory symptom screening in Oak and Cedar Home Areas
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities on the unit for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits on the unit.
- Limit of two (2) essential caregivers at a time
- No General Visiting to Oak & Cedar home areas
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
If you have any questions please contact John Iskander, IPAC Lead at ext. 4752
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Respiratory Outbreak Declared Oak & Cedar Home Areas April 12, 2024
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The following infection control measures are to be implemented or continued at this time:
- Masks and eye protection to be worn in the Oak & Cedar Home Areas
- Residents are to remain in the unit at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- *If residents insist on leaving the unit, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
- Twice daily respiratory symptom screening in Oak and Cedar Home Areas
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities on the unit for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits on the unit.
- Limit of two (2) essential caregivers at a time
- No General Visiting to Oak & Cedar home areas
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
If you have any questions please contact John Iskander, IPAC Lead at ext. 4752
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Enhanced Surveillance Continues in Oak April 8, 2024
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Infection Control Measures in place:
- Masks to be worn on Oak Home Area
- Personal Protective Equipment to be used when entering the room of any of the residents currently isolated
- Hand Hygiene is imperative at all times
- Cohorting for residents in the Oak Home Area.
- Continue to monitor for any new symptoms from residents
As we receive further updates from Public Health, we will send updates accordingly.
If you have any questions, please reach out to John (IPAC Lead) at ext. 4752
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Enhanced Surveillance Oak Home Area April 6, 2024
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Infection Control Measures in place:
- Masks to be worn on Oak Home Area
- Personal Protective Equipment to be used when entering the room of any of the residents currently isolated
- Hand Hygiene is imperative at all times
- Cohorting for residents in the Oak Home Area.
- Continue to monitor for any new symptoms from residents
As we receive further updates from Public Health, we will send updates accordingly.
If you have any questions, please reach out to John (IPAC Lead) at ext. 4752
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Solar Eclipse Information & Safety
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To ensure the safety of long-term care home staff and residents, the Ministry of Long-Term Care would like to provide information and recommendations to prepare for the upcoming total solar eclipse.
To support these communication efforts, please see the below memo as well as a Solar Eclipse Information and Safety poster that long-term care homes may use to convey precautions residents and families may take.
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Spring is in the Air and Our Courtyards need your Help
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Recruiting Volunteers at The Pines
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Four Moments of Hand Hygiene
Share Four Moments of Hand Hygiene on Facebook Share Four Moments of Hand Hygiene on Twitter Share Four Moments of Hand Hygiene on Linkedin Email Four Moments of Hand Hygiene linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.As part of our continuing IPAC education program requirement, we wanted to review Four Moments of Hand Hygiene.
The four moments include:
1. Moment 1: BEFORE first touching the resident or their environment
2. Moment 2: BEFORE aseptic procedures
3. Moment 3: AFTER body fluid exposure risk
4. Moment 4: AFTER touching the resident or their environment
As part of the 4 Moments of Hand Hygiene, an assessment should be done to determine what is considered the resident environment and what is considered the health care environment.
Please review the attached documents with frequently asked questions such as what Hand Hygiene moments, when, and how to perform Hand Hygiene among other concerns.
Please reach out to our IPAC Lead, John at john.iskander@muskoka.on.ca with any questions you may have.
Public Health Frequently Asked Questions Four Moments of Hand Hygiene