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In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many families are nervous about the well-being of loved ones who reside in senior living communities. While the virus has been shown to be particularly dangerous to the elderly, there are many reasons why these environments are some of the safest places for your family members. The guide below explores a few of the ways these centers work hard to keep residents safe. 

Why Senior Communities Are Safe During the COVID-19 Pandemic

1. Visitor Restrictions

Many senior living centers have implemented visitor restrictions to protect residents from people who may have been exposed to the virus. Some communities have completely halted visiting hours, while others screen guests for fevers and ask questions about potential exposure.

Since communities have staff, controlling traffic is easier than it is at home. Seniors are also sheltered from neighbors and essential workers who may be regularly exposed to risks. 

2. Cleaning Procedures

senior livingViruses can also spread through contact with hard and soft surfaces. Staff members clean areas thoroughly to help prevent the transmission of viruses. They sanitize communal spaces multiple times a day with powerful disinfectants to kill germs and bacteria, and help your loved ones keep their rooms clean.

3. Health Assessments

During the pandemic, senior living caretakers also check residents more frequently for signs of infection, including fatigue, loss of taste or smell, and fever. Individuals who are at heightened risks, including those with diabetes, heart conditions, and lung disease, are given special attention. With periodic screening, health professionals catch the signs of illness early, preventing people from unknowingly transmitting the virus to others while symptoms are mild.

 

If you have questions or concerns about moving your loved one into a senior living community during this time, reach out to St. Charles Community in Covington, KY. For almost 60 years, they have been committed to creating a safe, comfortable environment for their residents. Their compassionate team of health care professionals includes nurses, nursing assistants, therapists, and social workers to provide care for physical and emotional needs. Learn more about their commitment to keeping seniors safe by visiting their website, or call (859) 331-3224 for more information on their procedures. 

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