Should I Move My Loved One to Your Community?
During these difficult times, you may wonder if moving your loved one into a community is the best idea. We are confident that our community is the best idea! If you are struggling with that uncertainty, we hope the information below puts your mind at ease.
Care Needs Staying at Home
- Providing personal care for a loved one at home should be evaluated depending on family dynamics.
- Home health services may provide some help, but growing demand and personnel shortages have made these services difficult and exceedingly expensive to schedule appropriately.
- Home care services find it challenging to ensure proper infection control measures and personal protective equipment (PPE) are always used. Shortages in supplies and the logistics of multiple home visits per day make these protocols especially challenging.
- There are ongoing and additional responsibilities such as buying groceries, cooking, administering medication, doing the laundry, and ensuring the home is free from potential contamination.
- Isolation and loneliness are increased during stay-at-home orders.
A Safe Community Environment
- During the height of the pandemic:
- We proactively ensured we had appropriate PPE to help eliminate the risk of potential spread and contamination of the virus.
- We actively set protocols advising staff of the proper processes for cleanliness, social distancing, and PPE wearing.
- We ensured transparency with families regarding communication regarding visitation and daily activities and encouraged socialization through many media platforms so that everyone could still be in touch.
- We understood the importance of staying close even when far apart, so we served meals and treats to families and those considering coming to live with us to maintain that one-on-one human connection.
- We know the importance of the human touch and made sure that our residents were still loved and cared for by our staff even though they could not touch their loved ones.
- Seniors with cognitive impairments may become more confused or agitated during this time if they are seeing different in-home caregivers due to high demand and low supply. In our community, they are cared for by a consistent caregiver who understands their impairments and can bring them a sense of calm and reassurance.
- We have strict protocols to ensure that all staff are taking the necessary precautions to avoid exposure to the virus and have access to proper PPE to eliminate the risk of potential contamination.
- We have strict protocols of disinfecting and cleaning to ensure the environment remains uncontaminated.
Emergency Care
- The importance of safeguards required for COVID-19 highlights the numerous benefits of living in a supportive community setting like ours.
- We have carefully implemented specific recommendations provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and have access to necessary and provided PPE to ensure reduced contamination.
- Our community continues to cooperate with various agencies, including the CDC, state departments of health, and others, to navigate this pandemic.
- We have on-site 24/7 nurse care, medical directors, and pharmacy services.
After the Pandemic
- We are almost through this pandemic. Many people will be returning to work or their normal activities and cannot provide full-time care for their loved one, but we can.
- Our community will return to normal activities, allowing you and your loved one to enjoy daily events, visit together, and dine with their friends and family.
- We are looking into further social media socialization to help us stay connected as we slowly start to understand the procedures and protocols of everyday life.
We truly understand your concern for your loved one’s health and safety. We are happy to discuss your personal situation and will do everything possible to help you feel better about moving your loved one into our community. We CAN and WANT to care for your loved one!
Thank you for your trust and for wanting to be a part of OUR Traditions Family!