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Oak Outbreak Update March 21, 2024
Share Oak Outbreak Update March 21, 2024 on Facebook Share Oak Outbreak Update March 21, 2024 on Twitter Share Oak Outbreak Update March 21, 2024 on Linkedin Email Oak Outbreak Update March 21, 2024 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The Oak Home Area remains in a Respiratory Outbreak with residents showing symptoms such as runny nose, nasal congestion, hoarse voice, and/or fever. There are currently (2) two residents isolated with seven (7) residents affected. Family members of those residents affected have been notified. Testing through Public Health has determined the source of the infection as Human Coronavirus (a strain of the common cold).
The following infection control measures are to be implemented or continued at this time:
- Masks and eye protection to be worn in the Oak Home Area
- 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 on Oak
- 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 home area
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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Oak Outbreak Update March 20, 2024
Share Oak Outbreak Update March 20, 2024 on Facebook Share Oak Outbreak Update March 20, 2024 on Twitter Share Oak Outbreak Update March 20, 2024 on Linkedin Email Oak Outbreak Update March 20, 2024 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The Oak Home Area remains in a Respiratory Outbreak with residents showing symptoms such as runny nose, nasal congestion, hoarse voice, and/or fever. There are currently (2) two residents isolated with seven (7) residents affected. Family members of those residents affected have been notified. Testing through Public Health has determined the source of the infection as Human Coronavirus (a strain of the common cold).
The following infection control measures are to be implemented or continued at this time:
- Masks and eye protection to be worn in the Oak Home Area
- 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 on Oak
- 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 home area
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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Oak Outbreak Update March 19, 2024
Share Oak Outbreak Update March 19, 2024 on Facebook Share Oak Outbreak Update March 19, 2024 on Twitter Share Oak Outbreak Update March 19, 2024 on Linkedin Email Oak Outbreak Update March 19, 2024 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The Oak Home Area remains in a Respiratory Outbreak with residents showing symptoms such as runny nose, nasal congestion, hoarse voice, and/or fever. There are currently (2) two residents isolated with seven (7) residents affected. Family members of those residents affected have been notified. Testing through Public Health has determined the source of the infection as Human Coronavirus (a strain of the common cold).
The following infection control measures are to be implemented or continued at this time:
- Masks and eye protection to be worn in the Oak Home Area
- 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 on Oak
- 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 home area
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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Ginger's Retirement
Share Ginger's Retirement on Facebook Share Ginger's Retirement on Twitter Share Ginger's Retirement on Linkedin Email Ginger's Retirement linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Ginger’s Retirement Celebration will be on Wednesday, March 27th at 2 pm in the Celebration Diningroom. Please stop by to have a snack and drink and wish Ginger well on her retirement.
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Oak Outbreak Update March 18, 2024
Share Oak Outbreak Update March 18, 2024 on Facebook Share Oak Outbreak Update March 18, 2024 on Twitter Share Oak Outbreak Update March 18, 2024 on Linkedin Email Oak Outbreak Update March 18, 2024 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The Oak Home Area remains in a Respiratory Outbreak with residents showing symptoms such as runny nose, nasal congestion, hoarse voice, and/or fever. There are currently (5) five residents isolated with seven (7) residents affected. Family members of those residents affected have been notified. Testing through Public Health has determined the source of the infection as Human Coronavirus (a strain of the common cold).
The following infection control measures are to be implemented or continued at this time:
- Masks and eye protection to be worn in the Oak Home Area
- 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 on Oak
- 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 home area
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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We Need Your Feedback!
Share We Need Your Feedback! on Facebook Share We Need Your Feedback! on Twitter Share We Need Your Feedback! on Linkedin Email We Need Your Feedback! linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Thank you for taking part in our 2023 Resident & Family Engagement Survey. We have carefully reviewed the feedback provided by you, and we would like to ask a few more questions to assist us in preparing our annual quality improvement plan. Your feedback is essential to us.
We would appreciate it if you could take a couple of minutes to answer six (6) more questions by clicking on the link provided below. We value your time and effort and thank you for your participation.
https://www.engagemuskoka.ca/embeds/projects/20047/survey-tools/45360
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Oak Respiratory Outbreak Update March 15, 2024
Share Oak Respiratory Outbreak Update March 15, 2024 on Facebook Share Oak Respiratory Outbreak Update March 15, 2024 on Twitter Share Oak Respiratory Outbreak Update March 15, 2024 on Linkedin Email Oak Respiratory Outbreak Update March 15, 2024 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The Oak Home Area remains in a Respiratory Outbreak with five (5) residents showing symptoms such as runny nose, nasal congestion, hoarse voice, and/or fever. Family members of those residents affected have been notified. Testing through Public Health has determined the source of the infection as Human Coronavirus (a strain of the common cold).
The following infection control measures are to be implemented or continued at this time:
- Masks and eye protection to be worn in the Oak Home Area
- 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 on Oak
- 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 home area
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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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. -
Oak Respiratory Outbreak Update- March 14, 2024
Share Oak Respiratory Outbreak Update- March 14, 2024 on Facebook Share Oak Respiratory Outbreak Update- March 14, 2024 on Twitter Share Oak Respiratory Outbreak Update- March 14, 2024 on Linkedin Email Oak Respiratory Outbreak Update- March 14, 2024 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The Oak Home Area remains in a Respiratory Outbreak with five (5) residents showing symptoms such as runny nose, nasal congestion, hoarse voice and/or fever. Family members of those residents affected have been notified. We are currently waiting on test results from Public Health.
The following infection control measures are to be implemented or continued at this time:
- Masks and eye protection to be worn in the Oak Home Area
- 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 on Oak
- 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 home area
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 Home Area March 13, 2024
Share Respiratory Outbreak Declared Oak Home Area March 13, 2024 on Facebook Share Respiratory Outbreak Declared Oak Home Area March 13, 2024 on Twitter Share Respiratory Outbreak Declared Oak Home Area March 13, 2024 on Linkedin Email Respiratory Outbreak Declared Oak Home Area March 13, 2024 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.In collaboration with Public Health, the Oak Home Area has declared a Respiratory Outbreak with five (5) residents showing symptoms such as runny nose, nasal congestion, and/or fever. Family members of those residents affected have been notified. We are currently waiting on test results from Public Health.
The following infection control measures are to be implemented or continued at this time:
- Masks and eye protection to be worn in the Oak Home Area
- 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 on Oak
- 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 home area
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