Ohio nursing home staff self-isolated for 65 days to prevent COVID-19 spread. It worked.

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Ohio nursing home staff self-isolated for 65 days to prevent COVID-19 spread. It worked.
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Their strict protocol paid off: Not a single staff member or resident was diagnosed with COVID-19.

The facilities’ strict protocol paid off: Not a single staff member or resident was diagnosed with COVID.

Staff, working three days at a time, will be given regular antibody tests and have their temperatures taken twice a day, Twyman said.In short, they’re proceeding with extreme caution — and preparing for the possibility of future lockdowns, should the need arise. In the meantime, Twyman is thankful for many things: The opportunity to experience her workplace from an entirely different perspective; the community members who sent meals and cards to boost morale; the families who regularly showed up at residents’ windows to sing Happy Birthday and refill bird feeders.

“Our families could not have been more supportive through all this,” Twyman said. “We always have had great relationships with our families, but really on another level. I truly know they know we care now.

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