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During a routine check — staff visits residents several times a day to check in on them, check their temperatures and monitor symptoms — one resident showed mild symptoms, Reyes added, and ended up testing positive for COVID-19.Since the first exposure, the dining room has been completely closed and all residents have been eating in their rooms. “In case things get a little crazy, we didn’t want to be the last ones. However, Reyes said that although nursing homes and senior living communities are often lumped together, they are not the same.A Vacaville senior living facility has had to implement additional precautions after some of its residents and staff tested positive for COVID-19.“We’re hoping that when we receive the results, we have all negative cases,” Reyes said. We’re preparing for the worst.”With the patient as ground zero, they are interviewing immediate family members. “That’s our goal.”“We don’t have anybody in critical condition,” he said. Positive cases have been commonly reported at nursing homes such as Windsor Care Center in Vallejo, where more than 100 cases have been reported including 16 deaths.Like us on Facebook to see similar storiesAdditionally, Reyes said that some staff have been designated to assist with the residents who tested positive while a separate staff works with the residents who did not test positive.
We’re just trying to be practical,” said her husband of 31 years, Ivan Kendall. The activities room is also closed.Reyes said the community has been preparing for a potential coronavirus outbreak for the last few months.“It was a shock when we had (the first case), but what I think it does is it tells you that it’s something that’s real and in the community,” he said. Most of them have little to no symptoms at all.”“We’re expecting them all back very soon,” he said.Staff members who tested positive are self-isolating at their homes, have not been on site since being tested and are said to be recovering.Reyes said there was not much social interaction prior to the first positive case, but new measures were taken afterward.
A Vacaville senior living facility has had to implement additional precautions after some of its residents and staff tested positive for COVID-19. Others stockpiled supplies for fear things could get worse despite official reassurances.“At the end of the day, it’s my life,” she said.The community of about 100,000 is between San Francisco and Sacramento in Solano County, in the agricultural Central Valley near California’s famous wine region. “They are all making it through this and doing a great job, and we expect that to continue to next week when they’re cleared again.”Reyes said that more testing was done, and more residents and staff tested positive. Includes latest news on symptoms, cases, treatments and more. ===== COVID-19 UPDATE July 10, 2020 - All numbers as of 4:30 p.m. Testing is done every Thursday with assistance from Solano County Public Health and nurses and doctors from Kaiser Permanente and Vacaville Convalescent and Rehabilitation Center.Please give an overall site rating:Reyes reiterated that Cornerstone has been following the guidelines at all levels and gone further in some instances.Jason Reyes, the owner and managing partner of Cornerstone Assisted Living Community on Orange Tree Circle, said the first positive case emerged early last week. Keep informed of everything you need to know about the coronavirus (Covid-19), the stats, breaking news, latest updates, and etc. VACAVILLE, Calif. (AP) — Residents of a Northern California community are at the epicenter of what officials are calling a turning point in the spread of the highly contagious coronavirus, as investigators try to retrace the steps of a hospitalized patient they believe to be the first in the U.S. to be infected without traveling internationally or being in close contact with anyone who had it.
Information below regarding cases of COVID-19 in Solano County are provided by Solano Public Health. When the virus started leading toward closures nationwide, residents were given the options of having food delivered to their rooms via room service or eating in the dining room with a limited number of diners.Since the start of the outbreak, seniors ages 65 and older have been the demographic hit hardest by the coronavirus, making up the majority of deaths nationwide. VACAVILLE, Calif. (AP) — Residents of a Northern California community are at the epicenter of what officials are calling a turning point in the spread of the highly contagious coronavirus, as investigators try to retrace the steps of a hospitalized patient they believe to be the first in the U.S. to be infected without traveling internationally or being in close contact with anyone who had it. Health officials think it spreads mainly from droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes, similar to how the flu spreads.All of the 59 other cases in the U.S. have been for people who had traveled abroad or had close contact with others who traveled.“I’m definitely going to wear my mask and gloves at work, because I’m a server,” said Denise Arriaga, who works at a popular bowling alley. It is about 10 miles from Travis Air Force Base.
During a routine check — staff visits residents several times a day to check in on them, check their temperatures and monitor symptoms — one resident showed mild symptoms, Reyes added, and ended up testing positive for COVID-19.Since the first exposure, the dining room has been completely closed and all residents have been eating in their rooms. “In case things get a little crazy, we didn’t want to be the last ones. However, Reyes said that although nursing homes and senior living communities are often lumped together, they are not the same.A Vacaville senior living facility has had to implement additional precautions after some of its residents and staff tested positive for COVID-19.“We’re hoping that when we receive the results, we have all negative cases,” Reyes said. We’re preparing for the worst.”With the patient as ground zero, they are interviewing immediate family members. “That’s our goal.”“We don’t have anybody in critical condition,” he said. Positive cases have been commonly reported at nursing homes such as Windsor Care Center in Vallejo, where more than 100 cases have been reported including 16 deaths.Like us on Facebook to see similar storiesAdditionally, Reyes said that some staff have been designated to assist with the residents who tested positive while a separate staff works with the residents who did not test positive.
We’re just trying to be practical,” said her husband of 31 years, Ivan Kendall. The activities room is also closed.Reyes said the community has been preparing for a potential coronavirus outbreak for the last few months.“It was a shock when we had (the first case), but what I think it does is it tells you that it’s something that’s real and in the community,” he said. Most of them have little to no symptoms at all.”“We’re expecting them all back very soon,” he said.Staff members who tested positive are self-isolating at their homes, have not been on site since being tested and are said to be recovering.Reyes said there was not much social interaction prior to the first positive case, but new measures were taken afterward.
A Vacaville senior living facility has had to implement additional precautions after some of its residents and staff tested positive for COVID-19. Others stockpiled supplies for fear things could get worse despite official reassurances.“At the end of the day, it’s my life,” she said.The community of about 100,000 is between San Francisco and Sacramento in Solano County, in the agricultural Central Valley near California’s famous wine region. “They are all making it through this and doing a great job, and we expect that to continue to next week when they’re cleared again.”Reyes said that more testing was done, and more residents and staff tested positive. Includes latest news on symptoms, cases, treatments and more. ===== COVID-19 UPDATE July 10, 2020 - All numbers as of 4:30 p.m. Testing is done every Thursday with assistance from Solano County Public Health and nurses and doctors from Kaiser Permanente and Vacaville Convalescent and Rehabilitation Center.Please give an overall site rating:Reyes reiterated that Cornerstone has been following the guidelines at all levels and gone further in some instances.Jason Reyes, the owner and managing partner of Cornerstone Assisted Living Community on Orange Tree Circle, said the first positive case emerged early last week. Keep informed of everything you need to know about the coronavirus (Covid-19), the stats, breaking news, latest updates, and etc. VACAVILLE, Calif. (AP) — Residents of a Northern California community are at the epicenter of what officials are calling a turning point in the spread of the highly contagious coronavirus, as investigators try to retrace the steps of a hospitalized patient they believe to be the first in the U.S. to be infected without traveling internationally or being in close contact with anyone who had it.
Information below regarding cases of COVID-19 in Solano County are provided by Solano Public Health. When the virus started leading toward closures nationwide, residents were given the options of having food delivered to their rooms via room service or eating in the dining room with a limited number of diners.Since the start of the outbreak, seniors ages 65 and older have been the demographic hit hardest by the coronavirus, making up the majority of deaths nationwide. VACAVILLE, Calif. (AP) — Residents of a Northern California community are at the epicenter of what officials are calling a turning point in the spread of the highly contagious coronavirus, as investigators try to retrace the steps of a hospitalized patient they believe to be the first in the U.S. to be infected without traveling internationally or being in close contact with anyone who had it. Health officials think it spreads mainly from droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes, similar to how the flu spreads.All of the 59 other cases in the U.S. have been for people who had traveled abroad or had close contact with others who traveled.“I’m definitely going to wear my mask and gloves at work, because I’m a server,” said Denise Arriaga, who works at a popular bowling alley. It is about 10 miles from Travis Air Force Base.