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Covid-19 Preparedness

updated 4/2/2020

To All Concerned:

Our patients are our top priority. We will remain committed to delivering the highest possible quality of compassionate nursing and rehabilitation services tailored to the individual needs of all of our patients, despite any challenges.

Skilled nursing providers, like us, are among the most highly regulated businesses in the United States, with multiple regulators at the local, state, and federal level. We are in continuous contact with the California Department of Public Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and our county health departments to continue to provide our staff, families and patients with the most current information regarding COVID-19. Our facility is appropriately staffed with experienced caregivers providing the care and services to meet the needs of our patients.

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Facility Update

Since early identification of the COVID-19 virus reports (previously known as Coronavirus), we have been actively collaborating with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, World Health Organization and other governmental agencies to evaluate the daily events related to the prevention, spread and new developments of the COVID-19 virus (“COVID-19”).

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Visitor Policy

The Facility is actively collaborating with the Centers for Disease Control and your local health department to implement enhancements to continue the delivery of high quality care to your family member. We recently updated our visitation policy to reflect the changes mandated by the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Svs.

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Services

We care about the health and well-being of our patients’ families. Stress can occur when caring for a loved one. Stress and Anxiety can result in feelings of numbness, disbelief, anxiety or fear. Difficulty sleeping, headaches and worsening of chronic health problems may also indicate signs of stress.

Video Conferencing

The facility is proud to offer innovative ways to support continued communication with your loved ones. Contact us to learn more about communication with your family member via Facetime or Skype on facility provided iPads and staff assisted telephone calls.

Protect Yourself

5 Basic Tips to Help You Protect Against COVID-19

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water
  • Cough or sneeze into your sleeve
  • Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer
  • Avoid close direct contact with people who are sick
  • Regularly disinfect surfaces such as counters and doorknobs