Moving into Senior Living During COVID
While speaking with a colleague last week, she mentioned to me that a friend of hers is looking for independent living for her grandmother, but she and her grandmother are both nervous about her moving into a retirement community during the COVID pandemic.
Over the past few months, many prospective residents and their families have asked us this very question, “is it safe to move into a senior living community right now?” And in addition to safety, families are worried about whether they will be able to visit their loved ones in independent living. And certainly, these are valid concerns.
In light of these concerns, we decided to take a video of one of our team members checking in for the day, as soon as she arrives on campus, before clocking into work. While this particular video was filmed on our sister campus in Phoenix, we wanted to give viewers a glimpse of some of the safety precautions we have in place.
Our top priority is, and always has been, keeping our retirement community healthy and safe.
Safety protocols in Senior Living
Cycle Cleaning
Every 2-3 hours, employees take a moment to disinfect ‘high-touch’ common areas in and around their department – hence the phrase cycle cleaning. With everyone’s participation, we are able to ensure all common areas are being regularly disinfected throughout the day. This is a great tool to use for cold and flu season as well!
Physically distanced, together
The Activities department found new ways to keep residents socially engaged even though we couldn’t gather in person.
If a resident needed repairs in their apartment, they could put in a work order as usual, knowing that the tech visiting their home had been carefully screened and was following strict infection control procedures. For residents and staff alike, Fellowship Square became our own safety bubble, an insulated and supportive community.
Together, we felt safer here than anywhere else.
Return Stronger
On April 29th, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey issued an Executive Order titled 'Return Stronger', which allowed businesses to resume operations in a limited capacity. Additional businesses were permitted to open over the following few weeks. While we were all very excited, out an abundance of caution, we followed suit in a decidedly slower pace. Each phase of our reopening was carefully planned to make sure we were taking every possible precaution to prevent the spread of COVID-19 to our senior living community.
During the shutdown, visits in Independent Living were restricted to those of absolute essential need, medical necessity or emergencies. On May 8th, residents were able to welcome visitors again, as long as visitors followed all safety protocols set in place. Over the next few months, community spaces and amenities began to open up as well. Finally, on September 23rd, we opened our dining room at 50% capacity.
We continue to remain committed to helping prevent the spread of COVID-19 within our retirement community. We encourage people not to wait until COVID is over before making a move into senior living. No one is certain how long this will last, it could be months, or it could be years.
And for residents who aren’t quite ready to eat outside their apartment, we are still delivering meals in person. The Activities department is going strong, hosting events at regular intervals so group sizes can remain small while still giving everyone an opportunity to attend. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out our Facebook page, @fssurpriseaz
If you are on the fence about whether this is the right time for you or a loved one to make the move – consider all that you are missing. As the American actress Shirley MacLaine once stated,
“Fear makes strangers of people who would be friends."
So don't be a stranger, we are always ready to welcome new friends.
At Fellowship Square Surprise, we are giving safely distanced tours of independent living. Tours are limited to a maximum of 2 guests at a time, and we encourage people to schedule theirs in advance.
Additionally, we continue to offer virtual tours, both live and ‘on-demand’.
For more information, or to schedule your safely distanced tour, give us a call at 623-900-1077 or send us an email: [email protected]