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Ok so it Is covid. An employee has tested positive. All residents will be tested daily for two weeks. I don’t know why all the weirdness. Just come out and say it. Fortunately my mil will have no idea what’s happening - (Alzheimer’s ) she was always a big worrier. Father in law will just yell at the nurse each time he gets tested. Thanks for chiming in. I’m not going to cause an issue about it that’s not how I am.
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NeedHelpWithMom Oct 2020
What a weird way to handle Covid! So sad! I agree, it should have been handled in a straight forward way.

Who would believe they would have done that? Goes to show you how foolish people can behave when they are fearful.

It’s crazy to handle it like it was. What a shame. So glad that you followed through. Good job getting to the bottom of it!
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To those speculating that it’s Covid.

I doubt if this is Covid related. If it is it is really strange. None of it makes sense.

It’s a mystery. That’s all anyone knows. Nothing was said. Your guess is as good as mine. I don’t even have a guess!
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I agree with you, that this is about as WEIRD as it gets. But I know you know that no one on Forum could guess at what happened. So today is your call to administration to find out from the only one who has the answer. I sure would love an update on THIS one.
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It's weird that the caller gave her name. If she were calling to inform you of something of which she has no authority to share, not sure why she'd give her name. I'd follow up and call the facility to discuss. Even if it gets this person in trouble and is fired...she deserves it. Sorry, it was inappropriate for her to call you and leave a half-baked, worrisome message and offer no solution or recommendation on a pathway forward to help your in-laws. Who is the durable PoA for your in-laws? Are they mentally capable of acting in their own best interests?
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Countrymouse Oct 2020
It won't be Rosie's fault, whoever's fault it is.

I'd love to know what responses she got from all the different families. The poor girl's ear must have been falling off by the time she'd worked her way down the list.
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I think Kafka has taken over the running of the world.

Whatever else it is, this is... UNSPEAKABLY ridiculous.

We're required by law to inform families of (suitable generic term, say...) untoward incidents.

We're required by law not to breach confidentiality.

Policy is not to foment public unrest and alarm.

So the result is they call all of their residents' families and say, in effect "we know something you don't know!"

I would like a single individual in the entire world to stand up and say they think this is an acceptable outcome.

It's RIDICULOUS.

Write a formal complaint to B_ Healthcare.
If you have know of a public health authority covering the facility's locality, see if there's any guidance or information on their website or a public information line to call.
Are you able to speak to your in-laws, meanwhile?
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I’m grateful that my LO’s MC is SO GOOD at contacting me, even as terrible as everything has been since the pandemic started.

I would consider your experience to be totally unacceptable. Do you have a sense of chain of command in respect to who’s really in charge of contacts? I’d start making calm but insistent calls until I got satisfaction.

I’d also be in touch with the board of health in the community. In my state Covid statistics are mandated as public record.
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That makes absolutely no sense to call and just cause anxiety for family members of the residents.

I would be upset if I were you too. I would also find it strange.
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I would file a complaint. What in the world are they accomplishing with their phone calls?

We have to notify you that something has happened, but we can't tell you what. WHAT?

Doesn't cover their responsibility to notify families of any incident, in my opinion they are creating concerns unnecessarily.
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Did you call back and ask to speak to the charge nurse?
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Sorrynotsorry Oct 2020
My husband did. She said they are not allowed to say. He told her he was guessing this has to be Covid related . He said they were equally as vague at work when someone tested positive. We will see.
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