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Senior Living Facility Will Require Employees To Be Vaccinated


UpdatedFri, Apr 23, 2021 at 2:25 pm ET
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MYSTIC, CT Masonicare s three senior living communities in the state will require that all its 1,800 employees receive the COVID-19 vaccine, according to The New London Day. Masonicare President and CEO J.P. Venoit said it was the right thing to do for his organization.
Venoit added that he considered this an obligation do this for our residents, according to The New London Day. He said that he expects he will lose a few employees who refuse to get the shot but that already 85 percent of full-time staff members are vaccinated.
Masonicare operates facilities in Mystic, Wallingford, and Chester, serving almost 5,000 residents and patients a year. ....

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The Day - Masonicare will require all employees to get COVID-19 vaccine - News from southeastern Connecticut


Mystic  Masonicare, which has three senior living communities in Connecticut, including one off Coogan Boulevard, announced Wednesday that it is requiring all of its 800 employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine by June 30.
During a virtual interview with The Day, Masonicare President and CEO J.P. Venoit said it was the right thing for his organization to do. Masonicare s decision comes as many similar organizations involved in senior living and health care have urged their employees to get the vaccine but have not required it.
We really felt it was our obligation to do this for our residents. That obligation weighs heavily on us, he said.  The last thing we want is for one of our employees to come in and give it to one of the residents or to another employee. ....

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Masonicare sees opportunity to reposition as pandemic continues to batter nursing home sector


By Liese Klein
During ordinary times in the nursing home industry, 101 empty beds out of a total of 357 would be a major crisis.
But executives of Masonicare, the Wallingford-based nonprofit conglomerate that runs Masonicare Health Center, see the low occupancy rate it reported on March 1 which mirrors industrywide trends during the COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity.
Masonicare asked the Department of Social Services earlier this year for a permanent reduction in beds at its skilled nursing facility, from 357 to 260, a loss of 97 beds.
If the request is approved, Masonicare will reduce the bed count at its Wallingford nursing home by converting all of the four-person rooms to double rooms – and many of the double rooms to single rooms. Would-be residents want private rooms and more space allows for greater patient safety, said Masonicare President and CEO Jon-Paul Venoit. ....

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While Nursing Homes Will Receive Vaccine Soon, In-Person Visitations Likely To Remain On Hold


Visitations though will not be instantaneous. Venoit explains those guidelines will be determined by the state. Realistically, he doesn’t expect visitations to return until the general population in vaccinated.
“Once we do get the vaccination out to the masses that will allow the ability to have a more normal visitation for every body,” said Venoit.
Health leaders agree. Despite health care workers and nursing home receiving the vaccine, doctors say current protective measures should remain in place.
“If the vaccine comes out next week, that doesn’t mean we need to do away with all the public health guidance in the measures we are all well aware of by now,” said Dr. Syed Hussain, Chief Clinical Officer, Trinity Health of New England. ....

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