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Health concerns don’t diminish what makes a person unique. That’s a core principle of long-term care services at Abbey Delray in Palm Beach County. Our highly skilled team members get to know each resident, enabling them to provide customized care that’s person-centered and responsive to individual needs and preferences.
Our compassionate, well-trained nurses, certified nursing assistants, and a warm, homelike environment have built Abbey Delray’s reputation and set it apart from any other nursing home or skilled nursing facility in Delray Beach, Florida. Residents here enjoy cultural and intellectual programs designed to engage the mind and the senses, planned social functions, chef-prepared meals, and more.
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Short- or long-term skilled care by trained professionals is often called for after an illness or injury. Some conditions that may require skilled care for seniors include:
We encourage you to bring pictures, plants, mementos and other items you enjoy to create a familiar, comfortable atmosphere.
On February 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published interim guidance entitled “Interim Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations for Patients with Confirmed Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) or Persons Under Investigation (PUI) for COVID-19 in Healthcare Settings.” The CDC regularly updated their Guidance for Infection Control and Prevention of COVID-19 in Nursing Homes with multiple updates from 2020 through 2023 year-to-date. This information and directives from our state licensing agencies and professional trade organizations have been utilized to develop the following policy and procedure for Lifespace Communities, Inc., its affiliates, and subsidiaries (“Lifespace”). Additional guidance from 11-120 2 from our local, state, and federal agencies has also been incorporated into the Lifespace policy. On 07/03/2023, Florida adopted policy 59AER23-2 Emergency Rule for standards for the appropriate use of facial covering for infection control in skilled and assisted living settings.
In addition to this policy guidance, Florida communities are expected to comply with local, state, and national rules and regulations related to COVID-19. This policy also addresses the Emergency Temporary Standards introduced by OSHA in July 2021.
CMS updated its guidance for Masks and Face Coverings in Health Care Settings on May 2023.
Individuals with suspected or confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection or other respiratory infection (e.g., those with runny nose, cough, sneeze); or individuals who had close contact (residents and visitors) or a higher-risk exposure (HCP) with someone with SARS-CoV-2 infection for ten days after their exposure indicating:
Florida Emergency Rule 59AER23-2 standards for the appropriate use of facial covering for infection control in skilled and assisted living settings indicates:
Florida Standards for Facial Coverings for Infection Control
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