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Update for Whiddon Kyogle Families & Employees 29/12/23

Dear Families, Representatives and Employees

Following consultation with the Public Health Unit, we are pleased to advise that the COVID-19 Outbreak at Whiddon Kyogle is over.

Normal visiting arrangements will remain in place, with everyone requested to complete a daily RAT prior to entering the Home, and to wear an N95 mask, until further notice.

We thank everyone for their support and understanding, especially over the Christmas break.

The Whiddon Team

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Update for Whiddon Moree Families and Employees 28/12/23

Dear Families, Representatives & Employees,

Please be advised that Whiddon Moree is currently experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak with 4 residents currently testing positive in Federation and Perry James.

Families of affected residents will be kept up to date on any changes by the team at Whiddon Moree, as they occur.

We understand the importance of family at this time, so we encourage visits, however, if we could please ask visits to occur outside or in a well-ventilated area only during the outbreak.

Visitors are requested to follow the guidance of staff in regard to the PPE required to be worn in each area.

Families taking loved ones out, we ask that you please be cautious and if possible, please try to limit this to small crowds or gatherings.

Residents who leave the facility are encouraged to wear a mask and all residents will be tested regularly whilst we are in Outbreak Management.

We appreciate your understanding at this time.

The Whiddon team

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Update for Whiddon Kelso Families and Employees 28/12/23

Dear Families, Representatives & Employees,

Please be advised that  the COVID-19 outbreak at Whiddon Kelso has extended to residents in the Bedwell Wing.

Families of affected residents will be kept up to date on any changes by the team at Whiddon Kelso, as they occur.

Whilst we continue to support and encourage visits, we ask that these visits to occur outside or in a well-ventilated area only during the outbreak.

Visitors are requested to follow the guidance of staff in regard to the PPE required to be worn in each area – specifically the use of both an N95 Mask and Face Shield when visiting Bedwell & our Memory Support Home.

Families taking loved ones out, we ask that you please be cautious and if possible, please try to limit this to small crowds or gatherings.

Residents who leave the facility are encouraged to wear a mask and all residents will be tested regularly whilst we are in Outbreak Management.

We appreciate your understanding at this time. 

The Whiddon team

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Update for Whiddon Easton Park Units Residents 28/12/23

Dear Families, Representatives & Employees,

Please be advised that Easton Park Units (EPU) is currently experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak with 2 residents currently testing positive – both in separate areas within the home.

Families of affected residents will be kept up to date on any changes by the EPU Management team, as they occur.

We understand the importance of family at this time, so we encourage visits, however, if we could please ask visits to occur outside or in a well-ventilated area only during the outbreak.

Families taking loved ones out, we ask that you please be cautious and if possible, please try to limit this to small crowds or gatherings.

Residents who leave the facility are encouraged to wear a mask and all residents will be tested regularly whilst we are in Outbreak Management.

We appreciate your understanding at this time.

The Whiddon team

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Update for Whiddon Beaudesert Families & Employees 27/12/23

Dear Families, Representatives & Employees,

Please be advised of the following important updates for Whiddon Beaudesert.

Normal power has been restored to the Home following the storms that have impacted Beaudesert and the surrounding areas. During the power outage, the generator was in use, which provided ongoing supply to the Home.

There is also a small COVID-19 outbreak and families of affected residents will be kept up to date on any changes by the team at Whiddon Beaudesert, as they occur.

We also have a staff member who has tested positive.

We understand the importance of family at this time, so we encourage visits, however, if we could please ask visits to occur outside or in a well-ventilated area only during the outbreak.

Families taking loved ones out, we ask that you please be cautious and if possible, please try to limit this to small gatherings.

Residents who leave the Home are encouraged to wear a mask and all residents will be tested regularly while we are in Outbreak Management.

We appreciate your understanding at this time.

The Whiddon team

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Update for Whiddon Kelso Families & Employees 26/12/23

Dear Families, Representatives and Employees

Please be advised that Whiddon Kelso is currently experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak in the Memory Support Home. All other areas of the Home remain clear on initial testing of all residents.

Families of affected residents will be kept up to date on any changes by the team at Whiddon Kelso, as they occur.

We also have a number of staff who have tested positive.

We understand the importance of family at this time of the year, so we encourage visits, however it would be appreciated if visits could please occur outside or in a well-ventilated area, during the outbreak.

Families taking loved ones out are asked to please be cautious, and if possible, try to limit this to small gatherings.

Residents who leave the Home are encouraged to wear a mask and all residents will be tested regularly while we are in outbreak management.

We appreciate your understanding at this time.

The Whiddon Team

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Update for Whiddon Bourke Residents & Employees 26/12/23

Dear Families, Representatives & Employees,

Please be advised that Whiddon Bourke is currently experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak.

We understand the importance of family at this time of year, so we encourage visits, however, it would be very much appreciated it visits could be held on the outside verandas.

Families taking loved ones out, we ask that you please be cautious and if possible, please try to limit this to small crowds or gatherings.

Residents who leave the facility are encouraged to wear a mask and all residents will be tested regularly while we are in Outbreak Management.

You may be requested to wear N95 masks and PPE, as advised by our staff, and thank you in advance for your understanding.

We will keep you updated should there be any change to the situation.

The Whiddon team

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Update for Whiddon Narrabri, Jessie Hunt – Families, Representatives & Employees 22/12/2023

Dear Families, Representatives & Employees,

Please be advised that Whiddon Narrabri, Jessie Hunt is currently experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak.

Affected residents have mild to no symptoms and families will be kept up to date on any changes by the team at Jessie Hunt, as they occur.

We understand the importance of family at Christmas, so we encourage visits, however, if we could please ask visits to occur outside or in a well-ventilated area only during the outbreak.

Families taking loved ones out, we ask that you please be cautious and if possible, please try to limit this to small crowds or gatherings.

Residents who leave the facility are encouraged to wear a mask and all residents will be tested regularly whilst we are in Outbreak Management.

We appreciate your understanding at this time and would like to wish everyone a safe and happy Christmas.

The Whiddon team

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Update for Whiddon Easton Park, Aurthur Webb Court – Families, Friends & Representatives 21/12/2023

Dear Families and Representatives

Following consultation with the Public Health Unit, we are pleased to advise that the COVID-19 Outbreak at Easton Park – Arthur Webb Court is over.

Normal visiting arrangements will remain in place, with everyone requested to complete a daily RAT prior to entering the Home, and to wear an N95 mask, until further notice.

We thank everyone for their support and understanding, especially over the Christmas break. 

The Whiddon Team

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Update for Whiddon Casino – Families, Friends & Representatives 18/12/2023

Dear Families, Friends & Representatives,

I happily would like to introduce our new Management team at Whiddon Casino.  Carolyn Coleman has been appointed as Director of Care Services (DCS) and will team with Tania Anderson as the Deputy Director of Care Services (DDCS).

Both Carolyn and Tania have worked for Whiddon previously and locally at the Casino Hospital, bringing with them a vast knowledge of aged and acute experience.

A meet and greet gathering will be organised in the New Year enabling everyone to meet personally with both.

In the meantime, I am sure you will join me in welcoming Carolyn & Tania to their new roles and the Whiddon Casino community.

If you wish to contact Carolyn or Tania, please do not hesitate to contact them via phone or email; c.coleman@whiddon.com.au & t.anderson@whiddon.com.au

Kind regards,

Sue Falzon

Regional General Manager Residential Care North