Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
In light of concerns regarding coronavirus (COVID-19), we want to keep you informed of proactive measures we are undertaking to protect our residents, staff and visitors from exposure and prepare for the possible spread of illness. Our priority is the health and safety of our residents and staff. Accordingly, we are closely monitoring announcements from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and New York Department of Health (DOH) and following agency guidance in addition to consulting industry resources.
Please note that we are constantly evaluating our policies and protocols in view of the new constant information that continues to change all of the time. We will do our best to keep you apprised of changes by updating this notice.
Janurary 12th Update
- All visitors will be screened upon entrance to the facility, by taking temperature, answering questions regarding possible exposure to covid-19 and signing in by the front desk each time you visit. COVID-19 testing is still required for visitors!
- Please do not come to the facility if you are sick or have tested positive for COVID in the past 14 days.
- Masks must be worn at all times. Masks are mandated at this time, this is not a request from the facility. Please practice social distancing.
- Please remain on your loved one’s unit.
- Practice proper hand hygiene before, during and after your visit.
Boosters are available for residents of the facility – if you have questions, please contact Connie Bierbauer 516-367-3400 x106
Visiting Hours
December 20th Update
Visitation is now open, please follow the following procedures when visiting.:
- All visitors will be screened upon entrance to the facility, by taking temperature, answering questions regarding possible exposure to covid-19 and signing in by the front desk each time you visit.
- Please do not come to the facility if you are sick or have tested positive for COVID in the past 14 days.
- Masks must be worn at all times. Masks are mandated at this time, this is not a request from the facility. Please practice social distancing.
- Please remain on your loved one’s unit.
- Practice proper hand hygiene before, during and after your visit.
As of 12/20/21, Covid rates are extremely high in Nassau and Suffolk county and continue to rise on a daily basis. We encourage all to receive their flu shot this season as well.
November 16th Update
Visitation is now open
October 20th Update
Please refer to the following for our new updated visitation policy that will take effect October 25th
Updated Visitation
August 26th Update
Information on Moderna and Johnson + Johnson Vaccine:
March 4th Update
As of February 23, 2021, New York State Department of Health Revised Guidance, visitors must present a verified negative Covid test result within 72 hours ( 3 days) and visitation must be refused if the individual(s) fails to present such negative test result, exhibits any Covid-19 symptoms or does not pass screening questions. Visitors must wear a face mask and remain socially distant and visitors under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by an adult.
December 17th Update
Information on Pfizer Vaccine:
September 15th Update
As per New York Policy here are our Facility Plans:
STEPS WHITE OAKS REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER IS TAKING
Prior to concerns about COVID-19, we had infection prevention and control procedures in place to maximize the health and safety of the vulnerable population we serve. We have enhanced our existing protocols to minimize the risk of exposure and to provide clinical and operational personnel the information and tools necessary to address the situation as it evolves.
The following is a summary of measures undertaken to date consistent with regulatory guidance:
Interdisciplinary Task Force
- Led by our Medical Director and Director of Nursing, our interdisciplinary team is in constant communication working together to develop efficient and effective procedures and protocols to minimize the risk of exposure and prepare for possible spread.
- We monitor and have been communicating with DOH and other regulators as well as trade associations and other healthcare providers to obtain the most up-to-date information to allow us to evaluate and implement the most effective prevention and control protocols.
Resident Monitoring
- Our clinicians are vigilantly monitoring resident health.
- We have trained our staff to identify residents who might be at risk of COVID-19 and are prepared to institute precautions for these residents if the need arises.
Employee and Contractor Screening
- We are screening all employees and contractors for symptoms or potential exposure to COVID-19 to prevent the introduction of the COVID-19 infection.
Facility Maintenance
- We have increased the frequency of cleaning on high touch surfaces and high trafficked public areas with germicidal and antimicrobial cleaners specific for COVID virus. This is done daily, and in many areas, multiple times a day.
- We have made hand sanitizer readily available for residents, visitors, and staff.
Visitation
Visitors for whom visitation is permitted under the limited exceptions may not visit if they have a fever, shortness of breath, cough, nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea as noted in the poster published by DOH.
We know that this will be challenging for our residents and their families and loved ones and appreciate your understanding and cooperation in order to protect the health and safety of your loved ones.
If you have any questions about the visitation limits, please contact our Social Work Department at (516) 367-3400 ext. 109 or 112 or you can call our information line at (516) 367-3401 for updated COVID information.
Visitors will be screened prior to entry for the following risk factors:
- Contact within the last 14 days with someone with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 infection;
- If you have travelled please refer to this LINK by the New York State Health Department;
- Residing in a community where community-based spread of COVID-19 is occurring;
- Respiratory illness; and
- Signs or symptoms of a respiratory infection, fever, shortness of breath, cough, nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea please do not visit the facility until 24 hours after your signs/symptoms have resolved. We want to ensure the health of our staff and residents by enforcing the standards recommended.
Visitors subject to the limited exceptions who have any of the risk factors will be barred from entry.
Volunteers, Non-Essential Vendors and Companions
We have advised volunteers, non-essential vendors and companions to refrain from coming to the facility at this time.
Below are helpful links.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/faq.html
https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/communicable/coronavirus/
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/health/health-topics/coronavirus.page
https://coronavirus.org
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