COVID-19 Staff Update - Calvary Brighton No images? Click here Calvary Brighton Staff UpdateDate: 26 January 2022 To: Dear Staff , please see below the latest update for Residents & Families Dear Resident and Family Members,Following our last update to residents and families, I am writing to advise that through the current testing regime, an additional (1) staff member has tested positive for COVID-19. This brings the active number of active COVID-19 cases in the current outbreak to (one) staff member. Calvary Brighton remains closed for general visitation. For the safety of residents and staff and in consultation with the Public Health Unit, Calvary Brighton remains closed to visitors until the Public Health Unit deems it safe to re-open. Residents will need to remain, and continue to be cared for, in their rooms. We understand that it is very difficult for residents to be cared for in their rooms and not have visitors. Please be assured that our team will continue to ensure the holistic care needs of all residents are met and calls and video conferencing is available for loved ones to remain in contact. Visitation exceptions may be made for residents receiving end of life care, or who may be experiencing distress, or where a special care and support role is provided. Please speak with the Manager of your Home to discuss arrangements. Please be assured that our staff have prepared for COVID-19 exposures and outbreaks such as this. Our staff are trained in strict infection control procedures and are focusing all of their attention on the individual care needs of residents. We will update you again as soon as any information becomes available. We anticipate our next update to residents and families will be when further testing is completed at the end of this week, unless there are any changes that need to be communicated before then. We know that this will be worrying for you and your loved ones in our care. We want to assure you that we are doing everything possible to continue to look after the health and wellbeing of all our residents while keeping them safe during this difficult time. You can help us by sharing this information with your family and friends Thank you for your continued understanding and patience at this time. Sincerely, Nicole Branagh Founded in 1885 by the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary, Calvary is a charitable, not-for-profit, Catholic health care organisation. Our mission is to provide quality, compassionate health care to the most vulnerable, including those reaching the end of their life. With over 18,000 staff and volunteers, we have a national network of 14 Public and Private Hospitals, 72 Residential Care and Retirement Communities and 19 Community Care service centres. |