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jward@observertoday.com Melinda Bell, Hannah Abbatoy, Julie Bell and Liz Kennedy spend a Christmas with their grandmother and mother, Mary Sorci. Submitted Photo Melinda Bell of Fredonia has seen her 95-year-old mother Mary Sorci twice since COVID began and she’s had enough. Sorci, who lives at the Chautauqua Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Dunkirk for the last few years, suffers from dementia, but loves her home and the people in it. However, she does miss her family. “Since the pandemic she’s had COVID, she’s had the shots and she’s fine,” Bell told the OBSERVER. “She’s well taken care of there, however the visitation is ridiculous. We’ve seen her twice in person, 6 feet away in the day room. We see her on Facetime which they do once a week. We have gone to her window and tried to peek in, but they frown on that which is really upsetting, to my brother especially. They really do not like it.” ....
adolce@observertoday.com Chautauqua Nursing & Rehabilitation Center has received three deficiency-free infection control surveys from the department of health. Since a COVID-19 outbreak at the beginning of the year, the Chautauqua Nursing & Rehabilitation Center has done its best to recover and adapt. The coronavirus infected dozens of residents within the facility and around 70% of the staff. But in the months since, and since the pandemic began, the CNRC has taken as many steps as possible to ensure safety for residents and staff. “Since March of 2020, our team has faced unprecedented hurdles to which they have responded with ingenuity, determination and selflessness,” said Dawn Harsch, spokeswoman for VestraCare and the Chautauqua Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. “For more than a year, we have worked hand-in-hand with the department of health to incorporate aggressive infection control measures, screening practices, PPE use, vaccination administration and ....
adolce@observertoday.com Chautauqua Nursing & Rehabilitation Center has received three deficiency-free infection control surveys from the department of health. Since a COVID-19 outbreak at the beginning of the year, the Chautauqua Nursing & Rehabilitation Center has done its best to recover and adapt. The coronavirus infected dozens of residents within the facility and around 70% of the staff. But in the months since, and since the pandemic began, the CNRC has taken as many steps as possible to ensure safety for residents and staff. “Since March of 2020, our team has faced unprecedented hurdles to which they have responded with ingenuity, determination and selflessness,” said Dawn Harsch, spokeswoman for VestraCare and the Chautauqua Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. “For more than a year, we have worked hand-in-hand with the department of health to incorporate aggressive infection control measures, screening practices, PPE use, vaccination administration and ....
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gbacon@observertoday.com Above, March 15, 2020 Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel declared a State of Emergency. File Photos The date was March 12, 2020. Local, county and state officials gathered at Fredonia Village Hall, standing shoulder to shoulder, no masks in sight, to discuss the novel coronavirus that was dominating much of the national and international headlines after the World Health Organization declared a pandemic. SUNY Fredonia was sending its students home for the remainder of the semester and Jamestown Community College was shifting to on-line learning. The overarching message at that press conference was “Don’t panic. We’re keeping an eye on this.” There were 325 cases in New York state, but the closest known case was in Monroe County, two hours away by car. There were no known cases throughout the 57th Senate District, which includes Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Allegany counties. ....