Please note: This article has been updated with new information on best practices related to COVID-19.
Staying away from an elderly loved one may actually be the best way to show them that you care right now.
We know that it will take a collective effort to minimize the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). There is an increased risk to older adults, particularly those with severe chronic illnesses. This is why Seasons Retirement Communities is following the lead of Public Health by using heightened precautionary protocols including health screening for everyone who enters our residences.
If we all work together to reduce the risk of infection, families can rest assured that the teams at Seasons communities are working diligently to keep residents healthy, engaged, connected and having fun!
We know this can be hard for families and friends who just want to check-in and make sure their loved one is alright. Here are 7 suggestions for connecting with older loved ones, that don’t involve in-person visits:
When making deliveries to the home, it is recommended that all deliveries be left outside for pickup. If you are worried about leaving items unattended, call ahead to let someone know when you will be dropping off a package. In addition, as an extra precaution, it can be wise to remove external packaging promptly and ensure it is disposed of correctly. Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer rub, then handle what’s included in your delivery.
IMPORTANT: If you or someone in your household has been exposed to the COVID-19 virus and/or you or someone in your household has returned from international travel in the last 14 days, we do not recommend dropping off items from your home to elderly loved ones at this time.
For up to date information on COVID-19 in Canada, visit Health Canada or Infection Prevention and Control Canada.