COVID19

  • Tips for Enjoying the Holidays This Year

    Tips for Enjoying the Holidays This Year

    There’s no question that the past two years have, at best, been highly stressful. For most of us, masks and social distancing have become necessary ways of life. Nevertheless, although the pandemic may change how you celebrate the upcoming holidays, it need not ruin them. Some advance planning and creativity can still result in you,……

  • COVID-19 Update

    COVID-19 Update

    Spring brings with it a sense of renewal and new beginnings. The blooms are returning to flowers, trees are getting their leaves back, and for us at Elder Care Alliance, as we step into this time of renewal, we are moving closer to “normal” from what the past year has been throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.……

  • COVID-19 Update – 1.27.2020

    COVID-19 Update – 1.27.2020

    January 27, 2021 It is hard to believe we are nearing the end of January already. The rollout of the vaccine has brought a sense of relief to many – even as it has been rocky – while creating anxiety for some. It is important for us to recognize the full range of emotions we……

  • COVID-19 Vaccinations: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    Updated: December 30, 2020 How will we know if a vaccine is safe and effective? The safety and efficacy of a vaccine is determined through clinical trials. Phase 1 clinical trials assess the safety and dosage of a vaccine in a small number of people, typically a dozen to several dozen healthy volunteers. Vaccine safety……

  • COVID-19 Vaccination – Resource Page

    Updated: December 21, 2020 The decision to get vaccinated is a deeply personal one. Finding information can sometimes feel overwhelming. Here are a list of resources we have found useful. CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/index.html Here you will find information like: Mayo Clinic: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/in-depth/coronavirus-vaccine/art-20484859 Johns Hopkins: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccine/ Providing information, updates and guidance.​ New York Times: Getting Vaccinated for……

  • COVID-19 Update – 12.14.2020

    COVID-19 Update – 12.14.2020

    December is usually filled with holiday parties and rich traditions surrounding Hannukah, Christmas and Kwanzaa. Obviously the pandemic has altered so much of how we gather and celebrate. We pray this year you find joy and comfort in the memories of loved ones from celebrations past, and that you find new traditions to renew your……

  • COVID-19 Update – 5.15.2020

    Hello, From the beginning of the pandemic, our top priorities have been the safety and wellbeing of residents and staff as well as compliance. As the COVID-19 crisis has evolved, we have kept pace with frequently changing regulations, updates to Shelter in Place orders across jurisdictions, and now the plans for a phased reopening of……

  • COVID-19 Update – 4.14.2020

    Hello Family and Friends of Elder Care Alliance, We wanted to provide you with information about what we, as an organization, have been doing to help our communities combat the spread of the COVID-19 virus. We can report today that no residents in any of our Assisted Living, Memory Care or Skilled Nursing communities have……

  • Coronavirus: Best Ways Keep in Touch With Your Parents in Senior Living Without Visiting In Person

    Coronavirus: Best Ways Keep in Touch With Your Parents in Senior Living Without Visiting In Person

    The spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has left the world in an unprecedented state. Older adults and those with preexisting conditions are the most vulnerable to this disease. Senior living communities have been forced to close their doors to visitors during this pandemic. So, how do you stay connected to your loved ones with shelter-in-place……

  • COVID:19 Precautions

    As the dynamic of Covid-19 (Novel Coronavirus) seems to change by the minute, we want you to know that Elder Care Alliance and our communities are taking all precautions necessary to protect our residents and our team members. We are closely monitoring the Center for Disease Control (CDC) as well as directives from the Governor’s……