VISITING ANGELS SANTA CLARITA, CA 661-263-2273
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): How Visiting Angels Santa Clarita is Addressing it & How You Can Protect Yourself and Your Family

Visiting Angels Santa Clarita is actively monitoring the progression of the coronavirus (COVID-19) to ensure that we have the most accurate and latest information on the threat of the virus. As you know, this situation continues to develop rapidly as new cases are identified in our communities and our protocols will we adjusted as needed. We are following updates and procedures from the Centers of Disease Control (CDC), State Department of Public Health, local and county authorities, the Home Care Association of America and other agencies and resources.

While most cases of COVID-19 are mild, causing only fever and cough, a very small percentage of cases become severe and may progress particularly in the elderly and people with underlying medical conditions. Because this is the primary population that Visiting Angels serves, we understand your concerns and want to share with you how our organization is responding to the threat of COVID-19.

  • All caregivers follow established protocol regarding staying home when sick. This practice is not new to our staff, but we continue to reinforce the importance.
  • We are in communication with our employees to assess any known risk factors, such as travel to areas with widespread outbreaks or association with people who have traveled to these areas. We will advise them not to report to work if they are deemed high-risk.
  • We have Teladoc service available to most of our staff, enabling them to consult with a health care professional at no cost to them if they have questions.
  • We believe that home remains the safest place, as indications show that the virus is spread more quickly in larger group or public settings. Possible exposure will remain the lowest for those who are able to stay in their homes with limited outside contact. We encourage our clients to limit outings under the current risk, especially to settings where they would interact with a large group of people.
  • For clients we serve who reside in facilities, we will work closely with the facility on any protocols, exchange of information, or other guidelines as necessary.
  • Many of our clients are especially at risk, given they are older adults or have underlying health issues. We are vigilant about our need to help protect these individuals form illness be if the flu, COVID-19, or any other communicable disease. These measures are not new to us as we seek to minimize risk regularly for our clients, regardless of an outbreak such as this new coronavirus.

Contingency Planning for Your Loved One

  • Depending on the severity of the spread of illness in communities or the response taken by the national and state authorities (ex. Mandatory isolation, closure of schools, etc.), our staffing levels may be affected. As a result, we may be unable to cover all shifts.
  • We will make every effort possible to provide our clients with safe and appropriate care and seek to avoid canceling shifts, however, we cannot guarantee this will not occur given the uncertainties about this situation.
  • At all times, regardless of a viral outbreak or other situation, we strongly recommend that our clients have alternative arrangements for the provisions of care in the event we are unable to provide services. We encourage you to begin considering and putting into place back-up plans now, as the severity of the spread of this illness and planned interventions is still uncertain.

What You Can Do to Protect Yourself and Your Family

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 30 seconds. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are unavailable.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze, then throw the tissue in the trash and wash your hands.
  • Clean and disinfect objects and surfaces.
  • Eat well, drink lots of water and get rest to strengthen your immune system.
  • Have a family emergency preparedness plan that includes care coverage and back up support, if possible.
  • Stay at home and away from others if you are feeling ill.
  • If you have underlying medical issues that put you in the high-risk category, avoid large public gatherings or other places outside the home. Limit your contact with others.

If you experience any symptoms of the coronavirus as outlined by the CDC, please contact your physician and seek treatment immediately. We want to assure you that we are following all the necessary protocol to protect our clients and staff. If you have any further questions on how Visiting Angels Santa Clarita is responding to the coronavirus pandemic, please feel free to contact us.

Serving Santa Clarita and the Antelope Valley, CA

Visiting Angels SANTA CLARITA, CA
25115 Avenue Stanford #A101
Valencia, CA 91355
Phone: 661-263-2273
HCO #194700185

Serving Santa Clarita and the Antelope Valley, CA

Visiting Angels SANTA CLARITA, CA
25115 Avenue Stanford #A101
Valencia, CA 91355
Phone: 661-263-2273
HCO #194700185