WE ARE HERE FOR YOU, DURING THESE UNCERTIAN TIMES

The health and welfare of our customers, their families, and our workers is always our highest priority. Due to the danger
of a group environment, you may consider discharging your
loved one from a community of senior care to be cared for at
home. We're here to assist.
As senior care industry experts, during this difficult time, we
can provide valuable insights into the best way to care for your
loved one. Senior caregivers are available to provide our ageing population and their families with immediate care and
assistance. Now contact us.
Professionals Home Care Solutions workers have improved best practices for hygiene and protection during the Coronavirus outbreak.
Centers for Disease Control ( CDC) Advice
What are we going to know?
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Early information confirms that certain individuals are at greater risk of this disease becoming very ill. This involves elderly
adults and individuals with significant chronic medical conditions such as heart disease, lung disease , and diabetes.
If your group encounters a coronavirus epidemic, it might last for a long time. Because of the age and/or health problems
of many clients, it is extra critical for you to take steps to reduce the chance of becoming sick with the disease.
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Direction of Professionals Home Care Solutions to improve client protection
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Staying Current: We study U.S. guidance Disease Control and Prevention Centers (CDC) routinely offer alerts to owners
and workers when they become available.
Prevention: We have guided both caregivers and workers to adopt better protocols for prevention.
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Whenever possible, stop touching public surfaces with your hands, including items such as doorknobs, elevator keys, toilet surfaces, restaurant menus and tables, public computer keyboards, etc.
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Stop touching their mouth, nose or eyes.
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Clean their hands regularly, for at least 20 seconds, with soap and water.
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Stop direct interaction with ill persons.
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When they are ill, stay home.
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With a towel, cover their cough or sneeze, then chuck the towel in the garbage.
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Using a normal household cleaning spray or scrub, clean and disinfect all reached surfaces and items regularly.
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Avoid crowds, especially in rooms that are poorly ventilated. In crowded, closed-in settings with little air circulation, the risk of exposure to respiratory viruses like COVID19 may increase if there are people who are sick in the crowd.
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Stop all non-essential travel, including plane journeys, and cruise ships in particular.
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Routine environmental cleaning: All workers and caregivers have been advised to clean everyday and regularly used surfaces with regularly used surfaces before each use. This includes places like workstations, doorknobs and countertops.
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We mitigate employee risk: Any employee who appears to be sick will be automatically sent home. We require the examination of staff who have a sick family member at home.