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Symphony Care Network’s Response to COVID-19 #SymphonySafe Measures At Symphony Care Network, we have a dedicated staff of healthcare professionals whose heartfelt mission is to keep your loved ones healthy and safe while under our care. With the onset of COVID-19, we have taken that commitment to a new level, employing stringent "Symphony Safe" measures...

Symphony Care Network’s Response to COVID-19

#SymphonySafe Measures

At Symphony Care Network, we have a dedicated staff of healthcare professionals whose heartfelt mission is to keep your loved ones healthy and safe while under our care. With the onset of COVID-19, we have taken that commitment to a new level, employing stringent “Symphony Safe” measures across our entire network, which involve the implementation of the most advanced infection-prevention strategies available.

Key Measures Include:

  • Daily disinfections using eMist TruElectrostatic™
  • Installation of AIRPHX air purifiers
  • Check-in kiosk with temperature checks
  • Mandated personal protective equipment (PPE)

Key Measures Include:

  • Daily disinfections using eMist TruElectrostatic™
  • Installation of AIRPHX air purifiers
  • Check-in kiosk with temperature checks
  • Mandated personal protective equipment (PPE)

COVID-19 Vaccine Roll-Out

Beginning December 28, 2020, Symphony Care Network, in cooperation with CVS Pharmacy, will begin to administer the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to our care-center guests and employees. Building defenses against COVID-19 in our communities is a team effort, and we are proud to play an essential role in this undertaking.

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COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs

Symphony Care Network is preparing for the distribution of the COVID vaccine to our communities. We are providing this video with answers to frequently asked questions about the COVID vaccine in the hope that this will ease any concerns you may have and answer your questions about the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine. Together, we can put an end to COVID-19!

Click here to read about Caretel Brighton’s successful COVID journey

The health and safety of every patient is our first focus, but we also understand that families and guardians are increasingly concerned by the spread of the COVID-19 virus, and the toll it can take on seniors and the medically compromised. We hope that the resources below will help to inform and reassure you as we face this challenge together. Click on the links below to get the most up-to-date information on our response to COVID-19, and on the steps Symphony Care Network is taking to protect our patients, our staff, and the communities we serve.

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COVID-19 Vaccine Explained – Watch the Latest Update From Dr. Stemer, Symphony Care Network’s Infectious Disease Expert

Dr. Stemer answers common questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and explains why the vaccine is safe, effective, and a critical step to finally ending the COVID-19 pandemic.

Coronavirus Updates by Facility

Symphony recognizes the importance of transparency and of providing up-to-date, accurate data regarding the impact of the novel coronavirus on Symphony Care Network care centers. Below, find the latest COVID-19 status report for each of Symphony Care Network’s care centersTo ensure accuracy, this data is updated every week.

Please enter your email address below to view the latest COVID-19 status report:

Support For Patients

We are solely focused on providing the best care, the safest environment, and the most effective COVID-19 mitigation strategies for every patient of Symphony Care Network. Our dedicated doctors, nurses, and staff, led by our COVID-19 Task Force, are taking proactive measures to mitigate the transmission of the novel coronavirus to the greatest possible extent. Here are the steps we’re taking:

  • In early-March, Symphony immediately restricted visitation to protect patients
  • Only essential personnel are permitted on site
  • Multiple observations of patients and staff, checking temperature and vitals, are performed daily. Any patients or staff members exhibiting symptoms are immediately isolated
  • Any “high-touch” surfaces are disinfected by staff 12 times per day
  • For patients that do test positive, Symphony physicians employ safe, but aggressive treatments of early drug therapies to attack the virus, leading to better patient outcomes 
  • Symphony has been and is currently a strong advocate for universal testing at all care centers despite a nationwide shortage of testing
  • Through partnerships with University of Chicago Medicine, Symphony is providing better access to testing for all patients
  • Symphony recently purchased its own set of Abbott ID NOW rapid testing instruments to deploy strategically to prevent further infection at its facilities
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Support For Families and Guardians

We know that this is a challenging time for families and guardians with patients in our care. Our doctors and nurses are fighting around-the-clock to provide the best possible outcomes for COVID-positive patients, and to protect our COVID-negative guests. We are also focused on ensuring that families and guardians have the most up-to-date information. Please feel welcome to utilize the form linked below to send a message directly to your loved one, or dial the phone number listed below, and we will ensure your message is delivered in a timely manner.

  • Symphony Care Network made the tough decision in early-March to restrict visitation and allow only essential personnel on-site
  • Symphony understands the challenges posed by these visiting restrictions. To get the most up-to-date information, the attending physician for your loved one can keep you apprised of their condition and address any concerns you may have
  • Additional Kindle tablets and other electronic devices have been distributed in all care centers to facilitate connection during this challenging time
  • Symphony encourages the use of video conferencing tools, such as FaceTime, Skype, Zoom, and other tools to keep you connected
  • Symphony has established protocols for emergency visits from family members and caregivers
  • Feel free to use the form linked to your right to send a message to your loved one and our team members will ensure it’s delivered in a timely manner!

A message of sincere gratitude from Symphony Care Network’s CEO, David Hartman. Your continued trust, support, and strength is invaluable to us.

Support For Employees

We are so thankful for the tireless efforts of the doctors, nurses, and all other Symphony staff members who are leading the charge in our fight against COVID-19. We are doing all we can to protect our team members and to provide them with the resources they need to best care for our patients.

  • To protect staff and patients, use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required for all staff members
  • All facility staff members are provided with sufficient PPE, and Symphony’s Director of Procurement is entirely focused on obtaining new supplies to ensure adequate provisions for all employees
  • Staff members are included in multiple daily observations of temperature and vital signs to detect any early indications of COVID-19 symptoms
  • The leadership of our Crisis Team and our partnership with infectious disease expert Dr. Alexander Stemer informs mitigation strategies across all care centers to ensure the protection of both patients and staff
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COVID-19 FAQs

What steps does the care center take if a guest begins showing symptoms of COVID-19?

These guests are placed in isolation precautions and monitored closely with assessment and vital signs. The physician and family are notified, as well as the local health department. Staff will wear full PPE (personal protective equipment) to minimize the risk of any further transmission.

What steps are taken if a Symphony employee begins showing symptoms of COVID-19?

They are instructed to leave the care center and call their primary physician for evaluation. There is a health care provider return to work policy that is adhered to and followed by all centers. These criteria are in direct correlation with CDC and CMS guidance.

What steps are taken if a guest tests positive for COVID-19?

The guest is placed in isolation precautions and are monitored closely including monitoring of vital signs. The physician, family or guardian, and local health departments are notified. Staff will wear full PPE (personal protective equipment) to minimize the risk of any further transmission.

What steps are taken if an employee tests positive for COVID-19?

If an employee tests positive they are not permitted to work and are to see their primary care physician for an evaluation. The local health department is made aware. They may not return to work until all conditions are met based on the return to work criteria set by the CDC and CMS.

Are patients that are positive for COVID-19 allowed to leave their rooms?

No, they will remain in isolation in their room. If for some reason they would need to leave related to an essential healthcare visit or appointment outside of the care center, they are required to wear a mask for transport.

Are patients that are positive for COVID-19 allowed to be discharged from the care center?

Yes, they can be discharged and education and recommendations will be made to assist with guidance on care and safety at home.

What is the visitation policy at Symphony care centers?

We are not having visitation currently per CDC and CMS guidance. There may be a concession on visitation if there is an end-of-life situation; a compassion visit can be arranged but with some restriction on the number of visitors and length of time, as well as restricting the visits only to the room and back out of facility.

Are Symphony care centers currently accepting admissions?

Yes, we are accepting admission at this time but we do review and screen all admissions to assure that we are aware of all clinical conditions in order to provide continuity of care from one setting to the next.

How does Symphony communicate with families in the event of an outbreak at a care center?

Each care center has a process which is coordinated to call, send letters, and update the families of any new Covid-19 case, as well as explaining all plans to continue to mitigate risk within the center.

Who can I contact if I have questions, concerns, or want to get in touch with my loved one?

Please feel free to reach out to us at any time at (855) 477-8777. You call will be directed to the best person to address your question, concern, or to help you connect with your loved one.

Media Inquiries

Providing the highest level of care for our patients and supporting their families and guardians, our staff, and our communities will always be our first priority. However, we recognize the importance of clearly communicating the current situation to local media outlets. Find contact information and the latest announcements from Symphony Care Network below.

Natalie Bauer Luce
nbl@cullotonbauerluce.com