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Good Morning Everyone

 

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.  Although we as an island can celebrate that there have been no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in over 2 weeks, that doesn’t mean the risk isn’t there and that we need to still be cautious.

 

As the Province begins the transition that will see some of the rules relaxed, a gentle reminder that we continue to following the direction of our provincial Health Officer, 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. An update will be sent out if we receive any other direction.

 

There continues to be no cases of COVID-19 here at Selkirk Seniors Village, either in the resident/tenant population or in our staff.

 

Should the status of our community change in any respect, please know that we will immediately inform all resident’s and tenant’s families/most responsible person.

Selkirk Seniors Village is fortunate to have a COVID-19 Coach provided by the Island Health Authority. This coach is on site Monday- Friday providing us with ongoing education and support, as well as being a great resource for all things COVID-19 related.

Protocols

 

We are following the direction of our public health officials to the letter, and have full infection prevention and control precautions in place. Staff continue to monitor residents closely and are ensuring the following protocols are being adhered to:

 

Recreation Program

 

Selkirk Seniors Village has been given the green light to begin introducing recreation programing for both the Assisted Living and Complex Care residents starting in June. This introduction will begin with small groups (5 or less) with a focus on activities that don’t require any shared supplies, and ensuring everyone keeps their social distance. Our recreation team will still be facilitating some 1:1 visits, as well as FaceTime and Skype calls. The FaceTime and Skype calls will be at set times that are away from peak resident activity hours. Please touch base with either Brian Del Raye, Recreation and Therapies Manager, or the recreation team if you have any questions in regards to this: Brian- 250-940-1028 x1102, Rec Office- 250-940-1028 x1120, or via email at bdelraye@retirementconcepts.com or Selkirk-recreation@retirementconcepts.com

 

Dining Room- Assisted Living

 

The Assisted Living dining room remains closed at this time, and tray service is being delivered to each suites.  It is still the Health Authorities recommendation to continue with the room service as best practice. The team has become very efficient in the delivery of the trays, and this system is working well.

 

Dining Room- Complex Care

 

Social distancing is occurring and we are limiting tables to 2 residents per table. Staff are assisting residents with proper hand hygiene before and after meal times.

 

Assisted Living:

 

All deliveries will be received at the front door. All will be sanitized and delivered to the resident’s suites.

 

Dropping items off: We would ask that families please follow these guidelines to ensure your parent or loved one receives their deliveries.

  1. Please use paper or plastic bags, no reusable bags
  2. Make sure to label all bags with resident name and room number
  3. Try to limit drop offs to essential items.

 

Complex Care:

 

At this time we are asking that only essential items (such as incontinence products) be delivered.

 

 

Reminders for your loved one to Stay Safe:

Again, the following four points are so critical to discuss with your loved ones. Please help us by reminding your loved one of the following:

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

 

Thank You

 

Thank you to everyone who continues to be considerate, kind, and cooperative during these difficult times. I heard a song on the radio the other day, written about COVID-19 by country artist Luke Combs. I’ve included the lyrics below as it seems fitting.

 

When the dogwoods start to bloom

And the crickets hum their tune

That’s usually about the time

That I feel most alive

But the news has all been bad

And the whole world seems so sad

I ain’t had much else going on

So I sat down and wrote this song

 

I miss my mom, I miss my dad

I miss the road, I miss my band

Givin’ hugs and shakin’ hands

It’s a mystery, I suppose

Just how long this thing goes

But there’ll be crowds and there’ll be shows

And there will be light after dark

Someday when we aren’t six feet apart

 

First thing that I’m gonna do

Is slide on in some corner booth

And take the whole damn family out

And buy my buddies all a round

Pay some extra on the tab

Catch a movie, catch a cab

Watch a ballgame from the stands

Probably over-wash my hands

 

I miss my mom, I miss my dad

I miss the road, I miss my band

Givin’ hugs and shakin’ hands

Well, it’s a mystery, I suppose

Just how long this thing goes

But there’ll be crowds and there’ll be shows

And there will be light after dark

Someday when we aren’t six feet apart

 

I miss my mom, I miss my dad

I miss the road, I miss my band

Givin’ hugs and shakin’ hands

Well, it’s a mystery, I suppose

Just how long this thing goes

But there’ll be crowds and there’ll be shows

There will be light after dark

Someday when we aren’t six feet apart

There will be light after dark

Someday when we aren’t six feet apart