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COVID Update 12.30.20 and Channel 1970 1.3-1.9.21 To: Dunwoody Village Residents, Families and Staff From: Kathy Barton, Director of Operations Brandon Jolly, Director of Health Services Re: CONTINUED UPDATE RE: COVID-19 December 30, 2020 General Updates: Vaccines - We heard from CVS that our date for vaccines has been pushed back to 1/14/21. They did send over the consent forms and the information we need to get people logged into their system. We are expecting vaccines on that day. Staff have been given the forms, and care center residents or their families have been contacted. We are working to get clarification as to who will be vaccinated. We are collecting data from as many people as we can in hope to get the most people vaccinated. Please know that the decision on who will be vaccinated is up to the government – Not Dunwoody Village. Dunwoody Village is pushing to get as many people vaccinated as possible and will continue to advocate for all of their residents and staff. Care Center Updates: COVID-19 Testing and Guidelines: County Positivity Rate: Delaware County’s Covid-19 Positivity Rate as of 12/28/2020 is 11.1%. Delaware County will remain in a “red- level” of risk for Covid-19 until the County positivity rate drops below 10%. Many surrounding counties have much higher positivity rates. Additionally, we have seen a significant increase in the number of residents and staff testing positive for Covid-19. The number of positive cases being seen in area hospitals, the number of cases in area Critical Care Units and the number of deaths in the hospitals have also been increasing at an alarming rate. Status of Positive Cases in the Care Center: We currently have a total of 13 Covid positive residents in the skilled center on the following units: 8 on Dundale and 5 on Pavilion. 2 positive Covid residents were on Patten and Fairlee (one each) so they were moved to a unit where Covid cases were already present. We had 5 new infections reported on 12/30/20, found during our routine weekly testing. All four skilled Care Center units, including Dundale, Pavilion, Patten, and Fairlee, are currently under strict infection control precautions and remain closed to all access, except for essential staff needed to provide care to residents on the units. Please continue to send your thoughts and prayers for those who have not yet recovered. All Skilled residents will be retested 12/31/20. In personal care on December 23, 2020, the one Woodlea Unit resident who tested positive was moved to a skilled unit where other positive resident cases already existed. The Woodlea unit is under quarantine until 1/3/21. One additional staff have been identified with positive test results since the last update. We currently have 2 staff that are Covid Positive and both are quarantined at home, asymptomatic. The Care Center is very focused on routine disinfecting, personal protective equipment compliance and hand- washing with staff and residents. Testing: Each week through the New Year we will be testing all staff and all Care Center residents. Residential Updates: Status of Positive Cases: Effective Wednesday, December 23, 2020, and until further notice, any residential resident who is discharged from skilled to his or her residential home will be quarantined for 7 days and will be Covid-19 tested on the 5th day of the quarantine. One East Country House resident previously tested positive remains in isolation and is being monitored Residents in CH-110, through CH-118 have been asked to quarantine for 14 days as of Friday, December 18th. All live programs previously scheduled are cancelled until further notice. All group gatherings are currently cancelled. Beauty Shop: Due to a delay in cabinetry being installed, the new Beauty Salon will not be ready until February 1, 2021. We will provide a welcome letter and a brochure listing services and prices in January 2021. Karen McArdle and Dina Silvano will be staying at Dunwoody and will work for the new Beauty Salon, Matura. More information to come! DINING Holiday Schedule: New Year’s Eve – regular dinner service time New Year’s Day – 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. Fill out your menu choices as you currently do. To-Go meal service cannot be offered until current restrictions are lifted. If you would like a Holiday meal and are not on the meal plan, the meal cost is $15.00. Please notify us of any change in your plans as soon as possible. Lobby Visitation is Not Permitted: Please keep in mind that all visitation must be pre-approved and arranged in advance. If family or friends would like to drop off items, please ask them to leave those items at the front desk for pick-up or delivery to your residence. Meeting with outside persons and congregating in the Lobby poses a risk to residents and staff. We appreciate your cooperation in keeping your fellow residents and staff safe. Holiday Travel: If you plan to spend the holiday with family or friends or join them for a holiday meal, please let Health & Wellness know that you will be off campus by calling 610-359-4417. According to Dunwoody policy, upon return you are required to quarantine in your home residence for 14 days. Travel Restrictions – PA Department of Health: www.PA.gov By Order issued November 17, 2020, as of 12:01 a.m. Friday, November 20, 2020: Travelers entering PA from other countries or states as well as Pennsylvanians who are returning home from other countries or states are required to have a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours prior to entering the Commonwealth of PA or quarantine for 14 days upon entry into PA. Individuals travelling for work, medical reasons, or military order are exempt. This travel restriction to and from ALL states remains in effect until further notice. CHANNEL 1970 January 3– January 9 2021 1/3-1/9 Morning Afternoon Evening *All showings are at 2 pm, unless otherwise noted Movie: “A Man for All Seasons” Sunday Paul Scofield, Robert Shaw, 1/3 Orson Welles 1966 PG 120 min Biography, Drama, History Exercise: Cathi 9:00 Morning Stretch 9:45 Modified Arthritis How Winston Churchill Changed Monday 7 PM – Documentary: "Alexander Foundation the World, (In Power; Surviving Y Hamilton” ** 1/4 10:30 Strength the Nazi Blitz) (YSimilar to one in Fitness Class before Covid) Exercise: Julie 7 pm – “Brief Encounter” Celia 9:00 Morning Stretch Tuesday Keeping Up Appearances, 33 & Johnson, Trevor Howard, Stanley 9:45 Personal Care 34 Holloway 1945 PG 86 min Drama, 1/5 10:30 StrengthY Romance 11:15 Indoor Chair Yoga* Exercise: Pat 7 pm – Allegro Music Quarantine 9:00 Morning Stretch How Winston Churchill Changed connection CHLOE KIFFER, violin and Wednesday 9:45 Modified Arthritis the World (Turning the Tide Vs. ALEXANDRE MOUTOUZKINE, piano Foundation 1/6 Hitler; Churchill & Roosevelt) Playing works from Mozart to 10:30 Strength ClassY Stravinsky to Kreisler 11:15 Indoor Chair Yoga* Exercise: Bonnie 9:00 Morning Stretch Thursday 9:45 Balance Class Y 7 pm – West Wing: Season 2, Disc 4: Downton Abbey (4/1) 1/7 10:30 Pilates Class Y Episode 14: “the War at Home” Marc Shay: 11:15 Indoor Tai Chi* Exercise: Jo Matey How to Look at & Understand Friday 9:00 Morning Stretch 7 pm – Doc Martin: Disc 3 Episode 7: Great Art, Sharon Latchaw Hirsh 9:45 Balance Class Y “Out of the Woods” 1/8 (Feeling with Our Eyes; Drawing) 10:30 Indoor Chair Yoga* 7 pm Movie – “Butch Cassidy and the Saturday Sundance Kid” Paul Newman, Robert 1/9 Redford, Katharine Ross 1969 PG 110 min Biography, Crime, Drama *Indoor Chair Yoga/Tai Chi – Please sign up by calling Fitness Center 10 maximum in the Auditorium ** Brian F. Byrne portrays Alexander Hamilton, America's first treasury secretary and the most influential person in young America after George Washington, in this insightful documentary. The life and death of the oftentimes controversial Hamilton are explored in detail. .
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