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Hello Everyone:

It’s hard to believe it is already June, with lots of flowers, blue skies and warm weather! We continue to appreciate all that you and your loved ones are doing to heed the precautions put in place to alleviate risk of exposure to Covid-19.

We are happy to again report NO RESIDENTS or staff are presenting COVID-19 signs or symptoms at Kamloops Seniors Village.

As the Province proceeds with Phase 2 and the relaxing of some restrictions, a gentle reminder that we continue to follow the direction of our provincial Health Officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, and our NO VISITOR policy remains in place. We understand your eagerness to come and visit your loved ones but at this time our No Visitor policy remains the same.

Window Visits are continuing with the following guidelines:

  1. Plan to keep visits under 5 minutes with a limit of 2 people from the same household at a time.
  2. Please be respectful of other visiting family members and ensure you are keeping appropriate social distance.
  3. No open windows, please use telephones
  4. Please be aware of off limit areas that are used by our tenants, such as the back patio
  5. For all residents in Complex Care, window visits can still be safely scheduled and supported through the care staff.

Recreation Program

On Residential Care, recreation staff are in the process of reinstating small group Recreation Programs with a maximum of 5 residents per group. We are planning to have these programs in place by June 1st, 2020. We are be continuing to provide scheduled Skype visits for residents. Please reach out to Erica Buckingham, Recreation Manager by e-mail at ebuckingham@retirementconcepts.com or call 250.571.2958 to set up a time to Skype. We will be happy to confirm a date and time to connect you with your loved-one.

The Assisted/Independent Living tenants are happy to have small group recreation programs reinstated with a maximum of five tenants per group. Tenants will be required to sign up for programs in advance, be pre-screened prior to entry, and be required to adhere to stringent parameters to ensure safety for everyone.

Dining Room

Lunch and dinner for both Independent Living and Assisted Living residents will continue to be served directly to the suites by Food Services staff. We are working on a plan to open the Assisted Living Dining Room which will include arranging staff and physical distancing to be able to keep everyone at a safe social distance however, in the meantime the Dining Room remains closed.

Deliveries and Drop-offs:

All deliveries will continue to be received at the front desk and can now include perishable items, groceries, non-perishables, gifts. All items will be sanitized, bagged and we will call the tenants to come and pick up their items right away.

Our General Store remains open and well stocked with items to meet the needs of our residents.

Reminders for your loved one to Stay Safe:

Again, the following four points are so critical to continue to discuss with your loved ones. Please help us by reminding each resident daily of the following four items:

  1. Practice social/physical distancing (6 feet apart)
  2. Perform proper Hand Hygiene (Wash hands frequently for 20 seconds with the alcohol-based sanitizer or soap and hot water) 20 seconds or greater is so important.
  3. Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth
  4. If exhibiting any symptoms (fever, cough and difficulty breathing) please alert staff immediately.

The staff and leadership team are continuing to plan creative ways to bring joy and smiles to the face of our residents, to have a little chat and to celebrate each one, the real ‘heroes’ in this trying time.  This week we were privileged to have the Kamloops Vintage Cars do a drive thru for the seniors, to their great delight!  Some sat outside, socially distanced and many watched through their windows and the close to 100 cars was thoroughly enjoyed by all!

We want to thank everyone for their cooperation and patience during these ever-changing circumstances.