“It is our responsibility to do everything we can to prevent the spread of this virus.”—A message from our CEO, Cindy Baier.
📌 UPDATE: March 19 📌
🔴 ATTENTION: No Visitors Allowed 🔴
For the protection of the health and safety of our residents and associates, Brookdale is restricting all visitors and non-essential healthcare personnel at this time.
Exceptions may be made for end-of-life situations or pursuant to the guidance of public health officials.
Please use alternate forms of visitation such as Skype, FaceTime or phone calls for the time being.
Anyone entering the community must comply with our health and screening process, follow visitor protocols and may be restricted to or from certain areas of the community.
⚠️ Healthcare workers, such as home health or hospice workers, EMS personnel lab, x-ray or dialysis technicians or similar healthcare workers providing care to residents are permitted to enter the community as long as they meet the applicable screening criteria. If you are symptomatic, you may not enter. You should check with your supervisor and determine the best course of action. ⚠️
Thank you for your understanding.
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