Covid-19 Status
COVID-19 Safety Measures
Residents of nursing facilities are one of the most vulnerable populations that may be affected by COVID-19. Dumont Center for Rehab & Nursing Care in New Rochelle NY has implemented critical safety measures to reduce the spread of this virus.
Staff are available to assist residents with any technical difficulties that arise with smartphone use. These employees are available to perform daily rounds for each unit, offering residents an opportunity to speak with their loved ones. When family members call the facility, they are updated on the status of Dumont Center for Rehabilitation and their loved ones.
Staff shortages are evident due to illness and absenteeism. Resultingly, Dumont Center hired additional personnel to maintain the quality of care our residents receive. Newly hired staff includes medical and public health professionals in addition to trained personnel who assist residents with daily tasks (e.g., bathing, toileting, eating) and administer medication.
Our residents are routinely updated regarding new rules and regulations associated with COVID-19. Special considerations are given to residents with cognitive impairment. To minimize stress and negative mental health impact, these residents are provided with simple talking points and as regular a schedule as possible. They are also monitored for changes in behavior.
Group activities, recreational programs, and communal dining have been suspended on units there are Covid positive cases. Residents are supplied with a variety of recreational materials such as adult coloring pages, word searches and crossword puzzles, books, and other independent activities. Additionally, all residents can tune in to a designated channel in their room where special facility announcements, games, and movies are shown.
The facility is cleaned and disinfected according to CDC guidance using hospital-grade disinfectants. Proper cleaning supplies are always available to staff. Moreover, additional staff has been hired to clean and disinfect the facility around the clock.
All staff is provided with personal protective equipment (PPE) needed to keep themselves and residents safe, including gloves, gowns, facemasks, and eye protection. All staff members have received training on how to choose, wear, and safely remove PPE. Staff members are responsible to demonstrate competence before returning to work.
Our facility adheres to infection prevention and control measures, including hand hygiene and the use of proper PPE. Dumont center screens every person entering the facility. Screening includes taking temperatures and providing masks upon entry.
Additional handwashing stations are in place in each unit. Also, extra hand sanitizer stations have been installed. Safety signs are visible throughout the facility, notifying residents and staff of COVID-19 symptoms and proper handwashing steps.
In addition, Dumont screens residents for fever and respiratory symptoms. Any employees showing signs of illness shall not report to work.
During this pandemic, Dumont Rehab and Nursing Home is here to reassure you that we strictly follow CDC guidelines to keep our staff and residents safe. It is a scary and critical time. In the midst of it all, we are proud of our dedicated staff.
Each member has shown tremendous dedication and commitment during this difficult time. We commend all the frontline workers for having the courage to come to work every day and give their hearts to the residents.
To all our friends, family, and the community, we wish you the best during this trying time and hope you stay safe and healthy.
April, 28th 2024
Total in-house Covid (+) – 0
Asymptomatic -0
Symptomatic-
Under Observation (Newly admitted patients with Covid negative results) – 0
Suspected – 0
Newly diagnosed patient – 0
Newly diagnosed staff