Administrator shares more information on situation at Silver Bay Veterans Home
In the news release, Douglas Hughes, Deputy Commissioner - Veterans Healthcare at MDVA said, “We were prepared for this situation and are taking all necessary precautions to keep residents and staff safe. The bottom line is that, at any time and without warning, the virus can affect any facility rapidly. This is being played out across the state and around the country. We can handle it, we always do.”
Measures to stop the spread of the virus include:
• A special isolation unit for residents who test positive for COVID-19
• Staff continue to wear the recommended personal protective equipment (PPE) which protects both residents and healthcare workers
• Screen all staff for illness at the beginning of their shift and continue to screen residents twice a day
• Any staff showing symptoms are required to leave the facility and should be tested right away.
In his conversation with WTIP, Administrator Rife also expressed thanks to the North Shore community. He said he can feel the support and the love for the veterans and the staff.
In related news, WTIP’s Joe Friedrichs spoke with Cook County Public Health Supervisor Grace Grinager about the status of COVID-19 in the region and what to prepare for this Thanksgiving with regard to the ongoing pandemic. Listen to that interview here.
Here's WTIP's Rhonda Silence with Minnesota Veterans Home in Silver Bay Administrator Daren Rife.
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