Latest Updates – Families and Guardians

Latest Updates – 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...

Latest Updates – 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. Below, find the latest updates on what we’re doing to keep your loved ones safe and help you stay connected with them throughout this crisis. 

Latest News

VIDEO: Dr. Stemer Explains Symphony’s COVID-19 Response

VIDEO: Dr. Stemer Explains Symphony’s COVID-19 Response

Symphony Care Network recently named infectious disease expert Dr. Alexander Stemer to lead its system-wide COVID-19 crisis response task force, along with University of Chicago Medicine’s Dr. Stacie Levine, chief of the section of geriatrics and palliative care. With their leadership, the task force is working to identify advanced clinical strategies to counteract the spread of coronavirus and share the most effective treatments and procedures that will save lives. Watch Dr. Stemer discuss the steps our team is taking to care for our patients, and come back for regular updates. Dr. Stemer will address questions we’re hearing from Symphony families, so we encourage you to submit questions by emailing us at: covidresponse@symphonynetwork.com.
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AHCA/NCAL Says Segregated COVID-19 Units Best Path for Hospital Discharges

tates considering steps to mandate that skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) accept hospital discharges who may have or actually already have the coronavirus (COVID-19) should instead work to direct SNFs to create as many segregated COVID-19 units as possible, leaders of the American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) said.
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