Coronavirus (COVID-19) An Update on AVA HomeCare’s Efforts

To our Clients, Families and Home Care Partners:

We value and appreciate the trust you place in us to take care of you and your loved ones.

We want to personally update you on the situation with COVID-19 and the steps we are taking to
ensure the health and safety of our clients, families, caregivers and staff.

AVA HomeCare is actively monitoring the progression of COVID-19, to ensure that we have the
most accurate and latest information. As you know, this situation is developing rapidly as new cases
are identified in our communities and our protocols will be adjusted as needed.
The infection control practices we have in place conform to OSHA regulations, CDC guidelines, and
state and local regulations. Additionally, our response and plans may adjust according to the
recommendations from these organizations.

And please know, our goal in all of this is to be prepared… not panicked.

Here are the steps AVA HomeCare is taking at this time:

 As a standard practice, we have an infection control plan in place. We will continue to follow it as this
situation evolves or update it accordingly.
 All AVA HomeCare caregivers follow established protocol regarding staying home when sick and
report us immediately.
 Communication with caregivers to assess any known risk factors, such as travel to areas with
widespread outbreaks or local contact in areas known to have reported cases, are ongoing.
 We believe that home remains the safest place for the individuals in our care, as indications show
that the virus is spread more quickly in facilities and in large group settings. Possible exposure will
remain the lowest for those who are able to stay in their homes with limited outside contact. For this
reason, we feel fortunate to be able to provide care that can keep people at home or with limited
exposure in group settings through personalized care and support.
 For clients we serve who reside in facilities or other group-type living situations, we will work closely
with the facility on any protocols, exchange of information or other guidelines as necessary.
 Many of our clients are especially at risk, given they are older adults or have underlying health
issues. We are vigilant about our need to help protect these individuals from illness be it the flu,
COVID-19, or any other communicable disease. These measures are not new to us as we seek to
minimize risk regularly for our clients, regardless of an outbreak such as this new coronavirus.
 At all times, regardless of a viral outbreak or other situation, we strongly recommend that our clients
and families have alternative arrangements for the provisions of care in the event we are unable to
provide services. We encourage our families to consider putting into place back-up plans now, as
the severity of the spread of this illness and planned interventions is still uncertain.

What You Can Do to Protect Yourself and Your Family
The CDC recommends everyday preventive actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory
diseases, including:
 Avoid close contact with people who are sick

 Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth
 Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash
 Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces using a regular household
cleaning spray or wipe
 Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to
the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing. (If soap and
water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60%
alcohol).

Additional information about COVID-19 can be found through the following links:

https://covid19.colorado.gov/

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov

https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019

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Clients outbreak of COVID-19

Due to worldwide outbreak of COVID-19 we are looking for new ways to support our community here at Denver Metro area and create new jobs for great people of state of Colorado.

If you or your loved one need help, but geographical distance prevents you from being able to care for him/her AVA Homecare can help.

Our employee will temporary (while severe virus outbreak) live with you or your loved one to en

sure basic needs and cleanliness during these difficult times that our nation is experiencing right now. If such services will be needed when everything comes back to normal, such arrangement will be discussed with caregiver.

AVA HomeCare ensures that every caregiver is fully trained and has already undergone background check, in addition COVID -19 symptoms assessment is done before to entering client’s home.

 

Prior to matching your relative with caregiver, we will be conducting ONLY Facetime/google duo interview and assessment of living situation in response to follow social distancing order along with your criteria for character of caregiver.

If you are interested, please email info@avahomecare.com or call 720-748-3893.

Schelude Your Desired Date of Service

 

 

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Employees outbreak of COVID-19

AVA Homecare is always looking for quality people and now in the times of need

when our country and our citizens experiencing tough times we are hiring!

 

Do you have caregiving experience (relative care or homecare agency)?

Are you willing live in the client’s home during social distancing/quarantine periods?

Are you going to be able to pass background check?

Do you have Drivers License and personal vehicle?

Are you COVID-19 symptoms free?

 

 

Is you answered yes to those questions, please contact us immediately! Info@avahomecare.com or call 720-748-3893.

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