Message for families at Whiddon Easton Park

11 July 2022

Since our last update. we are currently managing two different outbreaks at Whiddon Easton Park. We continue to manage the COVID-19 outbreak at Easton Park Units. In addition, we have had residents test positive to Influenza A at Sir David Martin. Families of residents who have tested positive have been notified.

We are currently working with the Public Health Unit across both care homes to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our residents and staff. For now, visitation is limited to one nominated partner-in-care across both sites. Partners-in-care must book their visits prior to visiting our care home. All visitors are required to complete a rapid antigen test as a condition of entry, wear an N95 mask and may be asked to wear additional PPE at this time such as a face shield. Please refrain from visiting if you are unwell.

Please note, this does not impact Whiddon Easton Park – Arthur Webb Court or Taylor House.

We will provide a further update if anything changes.

Update for Whiddon Narrabri Robert Young Employees

11 July 2022

Please note, we have had an employee test positive to COVID yesterday morning after attending a shift on Saturday. We believe the risk is low as the employee was working in the laundry on their own whilst wearing PPE and had zero interaction with any residents.

At this stage, there are no changes to visitations.

We thank you for your patience and assistance during this time.

Update for Whiddon Narrabri Robert Young Families

11 July 2022

Since our last update have had an employee test positive to COVID yesterday morning after attending a shift on Saturday. We believe the risk is low as the employee was working in the laundry on their own whilst wearing PPE and had zero interaction with any residents.

At this stage, there are no changes to visitations. We do want to remind you to ensure your visits must are pre-booked and the following applies:

  • Visitors aged 12 years and over must have received a second dose of a COVID vaccination at least 14 days prior to their visit
  • Visitors must wear an N95 mask, face shield and complete a rapid antigen test as a condition of entry
  • Visitors are strongly encouraged to get a booster vaccine if they are eligible for one
  • Up to 2 children under 12 years are permitted to visit provided they are accompanied by a fully vaccinated person
  • Wherever possible, the visit should be in resident’s room or in an outdoor area. Visits should not be in any inside communal areas
  • Visitors must check-in through our visitor check-in system
  • Visitors are strongly encouraged to receive the 2022 seasonal flu vaccine as soon as it is available
  • Visitors must not visit if they have COVID-19 symptoms, have been exposed to COVID-19 (unless they have completed their self-isolation and testing requirements). People who have had high risk exposures should not enter high risk settings for at least 14 days since their exposure to a COVID-positive person
  • Visitors must not visit if they are waiting for a COVID-19 test result, feel unwell or have been overseas in the previous 14 days, unless they are: fully vaccinated, it has been at least 7 days after arrival and they have received a negative antigen test 6 days or later after arriving in NSW

We thank you for your patience and assistance during this time.

Update for Whiddon Kyogle Families

8 July 2022

We have had two residents test positive to COVID this morning. Families of the residents have been notified, and both residents are experiencing mild cold like symptoms.

All residents at Whiddon Kyogle have commenced a 10 day monitoring schedule from today, which involves Rapid Antigen Testing on Day 1, Day 3 Day 5, Day 7 and Day 10 (today being Day 1). This is upon advice from the Public Health Unit.

For now, only residents who have tested positive and residents assessed as a close contact are required to be isolated in their room. All other residents are free to move throughout their own areas at present.

As we continue to assess the situation over the next 72 hours, visitation is limited to one nominated partner-in-care. Partners-in-care must book their visits prior to visiting our care home. All visitors are required to complete a rapid antigen test as a condition of entry, wear an N95 mask and may be asked to wear additional PPE at this time, such as a face shield. Please refrain from visiting if you are unwell.

Our employees also continue to be monitored daily by conducting a Rapid Antigen Testing prior to the start of their shift. Pleasingly, there are no current employees testing positive to COVID.

We thank you for your patience and assistance during this time.

Message for families at Whiddon Temora

7 July 2022

We are currently managing two different outbreaks at Whiddon Temora. We have had residents and employees test positive to COVID-19 at Whiddon Temora – Narraburra. In addition, we have had residents test positive to Influenza A at Whiddon Temora – Greenstone. Families of residents who have tested positive have been notified.

We are currently working with the Public Health Unit across both care homes to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our residents and staff. For now, visitation is limited to one nominated partner-in-care across both sites. Partners-in-care must book their visits prior to visiting our care home. All visitors are required to complete a rapid antigen test as a condition of entry, wear an N95 mask and may be asked to wear additional PPE at this time such as a face shield. Please refrain from visiting if you are unwell.

Message for families at Whiddon Easton Park

1 July 2022

We have had residents test positive to COVID-19 at Easton Park Units – Level 3.  We are currently working with the Public Health Unit to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our residents and staff. For now, visitation to Level 3 is limited to one nominated partner-in-care. Partners-in-care may be asked to wear additional PPE at this time such as a face shield. Please refrain from visiting if you are unwell.

We are continuing to work closely with the local Public Health Unity and following their advice to manage this outbreak.

Please note, this does not impact Whiddon Easton Park – Arthur Webb Court, Taylor House or Sir David Martin.

We want to also remind you that all visits must be pre-booked. All visitors are required to complete a rapid antigen test as a condition of entry and wear an N95 mask.

We will provide a further update next week.

Update for Whiddon Narrabri Robert Young Employees

1 July 2022

We have had an employee test positive to COVID this morning after attending a shift yesterday, 30 June. We believe the risk is low as the employee was working in the kitchen whilst wearing PPE.

At this stage, there are no changes to visitations.

We want to also take this time to remind you:

  • Rapid Antigen Testing must occur prior to commencing your shift
  • PPE must be worn, particularly face shields, goggles and masks when around residents

We thank you for your understanding during this time.

Update for Whiddon Narrabri Robert Young Families

1 July 2022

We have had an employee test positive to COVID this morning after attending a shift yesterday, 30 June. We believe the risk is low as the employee was working in the kitchen whilst wearing PPE.

At this stage, there are no changes to visitations. We do want to remind you to ensure your visits must are pre-booked and the following applies:

  • Visitors aged 12 years and over must have received a second dose of a COVID vaccination at least 14 days prior to their visit
  • Visitors must wear an N95 mask, face shield and complete a rapid antigen test as a condition of entry
  • Visitors are strongly encouraged to get a booster vaccine if they are eligible for one
  • Up to 2 children under 12 years are permitted to visit provided they are accompanied by a fully vaccinated person
  • Wherever possible, the visit should be in resident’s room or in an outdoor area. Visits should not be in any inside communal areas
  • Visitors must check-in through our visitor check-in system
  • Visitors are strongly encouraged to receive the 2022 seasonal flu vaccine as soon as it is available
  • Visitors must not visit if they have COVID-19 symptoms, have been exposed to COVID-19 (unless they have completed their self-isolation and testing requirements). People who have had high risk exposures should not enter high risk settings for at least 14 days since their exposure to a COVID-positive person
  • Visitors must not visit if they are waiting for a COVID-19 test result, feel unwell or have been overseas in the previous 14 days, unless they are: fully vaccinated, it has been at least 7 days after arrival and they have received a negative antigen test 6 days or later after arriving in NSW

We thank you for your patience and assistance during this time.

Update for Whiddon Grafton families

1 July 2022

Since our last update, we have had five residents and ten employees test positive to COVID-19.  We are currently working with the Public Health Unit to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our residents and staff, and are conducting another round of PCR tests on Monday.

We continue to implement our COVID Outbreak protocols amongst staff, including Rapid Antigen Tests conducted prior to their shift commencing and PPE being worn at all times.

We continue to restrict visitations to one visitor per resident at this time (for compassionate or essential visits only). These visits must be pre-booked and visitors are required to undertake rapid antigen testing as a condition of entry and will be asked to wear an N95 mask and face shield, which will be provided upon entry to the home.

We thank you for your ongoing understanding, and will provide you with a further update next week.

Update for Whiddon Redhead Families

1 July 2022

Since our last update, we’re pleased to share that the local Public Health Unit has declared our outbreak in John Read House over!

This means that residents are permitted to have two fully vaccinated visitors aged 12 years and over, plus two children under 12 years per day.  Please note that visits must be pre-booked and the following applies:

  • Visitors aged 12 years and over must have received a second dose of a COVID vaccination at least 14 days prior to their visit
  • Visitors must wear an N95 mask and complete a rapid antigen test as a condition of entry
  • Visitors are strongly encouraged to get a booster vaccine if they are eligible for one
  • Up to 2 children under 12 years are permitted to visit provided they are accompanied by a fully vaccinated person
  • Wherever possible, the visit should be in resident’s room or in an outdoor area. Visits should not be in any inside communal areas
  • Visitors must check-in through our visitor check-in system
  • Visitors are strongly encouraged to receive the 2022 seasonal flu vaccine as soon as it is available
  • Visitors must not visit if they have COVID-19 symptoms, have been exposed to COVID-19 (unless they have completed their self-isolation and testing requirements). People who have had high risk exposures should not enter high risk settings for at least 14 days since their exposure to a COVID-positive person
  • Visitors must not visit if they are waiting for a COVID-19 test result, feel unwell or have been overseas in the previous 14 days, unless they are: fully vaccinated, it has been at least 7 days after arrival and they have received a negative antigen test 6 days or later after arriving in NSW

We thank you for your patience and assistance during this time.