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Updated COVID-19 Visitation Emergency Rule.
Kate Bosche Kate Bosche

Updated COVID-19 Visitation Emergency Rule.

Under these revised rules, HHSC has revised visitation provisions for assisted living providers and their residents and families. The visitation currently allowed at your community will not be impacted; in fact, some components are being expanded.

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COVID-19- What we know, and why we’re Saying Yes!
Kate Bosche Kate Bosche

COVID-19- What we know, and why we’re Saying Yes!

As of January 1, 2020, the FDA has issued emergency use authorization for two different vaccines: the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine on December 11, 2020 and the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine on December 18, 2020. Several other vaccines are also in development. At Silverpoint #WESAIDYES to the Covid-19 Vaccine for our Assisted Living and Memory Care communities near you. Lets make COVID-19, History

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Still so much to be thankful for…
Shawn Corzine Shawn Corzine

Still so much to be thankful for…

In a year that has featured a global pandemic that aggressively attacks the senior population, a nation steeped in social unrest, a volatile political environment, and a never-ending sensation of wondering what else could possibly go wrong, I am still thankful for many things:

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COVID-19 Phase 2 Update
Kate Bosche Kate Bosche

COVID-19 Phase 2 Update

We understand you may have concerns and want further information. Our desire is to provide thorough and transparent communication. Should you have questions, please submit them to your community Executive Director.

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Covid-19-Phase 1 Update.
Shawn Corzine Shawn Corzine

Covid-19-Phase 1 Update.

… although HHSC had issued the order regarding the Phase 1 Visitation, the guidelines were not sent out until the following week regarding how the visitation booth should actually be constructed. Once we received the guidelines, we were also made aware that not only do we have to meet the HHSC guidelines, we discovered that in order to move forward with the Phase 1 implementation, each county and local health authority must also approve the Phase 1 visitation for their local areas. The good news is, as of this week, all counties where we have a community have moved forward with approving the Phase 1 implementation.

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