Weekly Update: July 10th, 2020

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Dear Patients, Families and Community:

I hope you are enjoying your summer so far. On behalf of River View on the Appomattox Health & Rehab Center, I want to provide you with an update for this week.

COVID-19
As of the date of this letter, we continue to have no patients or employees that have tested positive for COVID-19. I am pleased to share this good news with you. We conducted prevalence testing on June 24th and received each and every one of the test results back, and we are proud to say all tests have come back negative.

Mitigation
In a previous update, I shared that we have begun working on the center’s plan for reopening in accordance with the newly released Virginia Department of Health’s (VDH) phased reopening plan for nursing homes. I previously shared information about some of the required elements that were in place at the Center prior to the release of the reopening guidance.  Since the Center has officially met all requirements from the VDH, we are able to enter Phase 1. We must remain in that phase for 14 days without a positive COVID-19 test result before advancing to Phase 2.

Testing
We are in the process of scheduling a second round of prevalence testing as required in the reopening guidance. Once a date has been confirmed, I will share that information with you.

PPE
We continue to consult the most current CDC and VDH guidance on the effective use of PPE. As part of the COVID-19 reporting through NHSN, we include an update on our supply of PPE and utilization strategies. Our supply of PPE continues to be adequate, and we have back-up supplies available to us.

Visitation
As a reminder, we are beginning to schedule outdoor visits on a more regular basis, which is good news. In order to ensure we have staff available to assist with visitation, we are scheduling these visits in advance and will make an effort to try to accommodate your schedule where possible. All visitors must be screened by a staff member, which includes having their temperature taken and answering questions about travel and COVID-19 mitigation behavior when out in the community. Visitors and patients are required to wear a mask during screening and the visit unless a medical condition prevents use of a mask or other acceptable face covering. Please make our staff aware of any medical limitations relative to masking when scheduling the visit so that we may adequately prepare. At this time, each outdoor visit is limited to 2 visitors. Should you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to the Social Services or Activities Departments.

Communication
As a reminder, we are still scheduling video calls, which can supplement outdoor visits. With visitation inside the center still under federal and state restrictions, it is important that patients and their families remain connected. We are committed to assisting you in making that happen.

Thank You
Thank you for your continued support of the center and entrusting the care of your loved ones to our team of dedicated staff members.

As always, please feel free to reach out to me directly with concerns or questions.

Sincerely,

Todd Yacovone, LNHA
Administrator


Click here to read the official letter.