Vaccine Celebration
Protected together! With the recent introduction of the COVID-19 Vaccines, resident and staff covid cases have dropped by over 50%. Our team is honored to do our part in helping to end this year long pandemic.
Protected together! With the recent introduction of the COVID-19 Vaccines, resident and staff covid cases have dropped by over 50%. Our team is honored to do our part in helping to end this year long pandemic.
Riverbend Post Acute Rehabilitation COVID-19 Update
September 23, 2020
To the Community and Families of our Residents:
We have a staff member who has tested positive for COVID-19. We are working diligently to test every resident over the next 2 days. Read more
Update at Riverbend Post Acute Rehabilitation
August 23, 2020
To the Community and Families of our Residents:
We wanted to provide you with an update here at Riverbend. We have a staff member who is experiencing symptoms of COVID-19. The staff member has been put on a leave of absence and we are working diligently to test all of those who have come in contact with this staff member. Over the next couple of days, we will begin testing those residents and employees who came into contact, as well as reaching out to the families of residents who have been exposed. Read more
July 8, 2020
RE: Visitation and Appointments
Dear Residents, Family and Friends:
On behalf of the entire team at Riverbend Post-Acute, we want to thank you for allowing us to care for you or your loved one. I am reaching out to introduce myself, Kristine Farrell, as the new Executive Director for Riverbend Post-Acute. It is with great humility and pride that I serve you or your loved one, and a passion that I do not take lightly.
Due to the ever changing circumstances within our community and here at Riverbend, I wanted to draw your attention to some updated policies that we are enforcing to ensure the safety and protection of our residents.
This season has been incredibly challenging and difficult for residents and families. We understand these new standards may be hard on residents and families and we continue to strive to give our residents the highest quality of care. We greatly appreciate your help and understanding during these times. Again, resident safety and care is our utmost priority and we want to thank you for helping us achieve that goal with these policies. Please do not hesitate to reach out with questions, concerns or requests for assistance. We will keep you updated as additional information becomes available.
~The Team at Riverbend Post-Acute
We first want to offer our condolences to all the families and friends of those involved. We understand that the loss of a loved one during this devastating pandemic is heartbreaking, and seeking answers is understandable. We want everyone to know that our team worked diligently to prevent the spread of this highly contagious virus. Our actions were taken in close coordination with the County health department and State leaders to ensure we were following the latest guidelines from the CDC – these guidelines have evolved and continue to evolve as experts learn more about the virus. Given the novel nature of COVID-19 and the ability of asymptomatic individuals to unknowingly infect others, we believe our team took reasonable actions with the resources and information available to us at the time.
Now, to second guess those on the front lines battling a mysterious virus who were doing what they could to save lives, just doesn’t feel like a path to justice. If that is the route we choose to take, then skilled nursing facilities all across the country will be facing a new crisis that threatens the industry’s ability to minister to those in need of the care and services it provides.
For members of the media, we would request that this entire statement be shared in any coverage on this case.
April 18, 2020
To the Community and Members of the Media:
Good afternoon and Happy Saturday~
We wish you a restful remainder of the weekend, and will plan on reporting again on Monday.
Cory Schulte Maureen Purvis, RN
Administrator Director of Nursing
April 17, 2020
To the Community and Members of the Media:
Good afternoon. It has been a quiet day at Riverbend – our staff continue to tend to the needs of our resident community, and our residents continue to exhibit signs of improvement and recovery on both floors of the building. We have just a few items to share with you today:
We hope you all enjoy the rest of your Friday, and we look forward to updating you again tomorrow.
Cory Schulte Maureen Purvis, RN
Administrator Director of Nursing
April 16, 2020
To the Community and Members of the Media:
Good afternoon. On this Thursday in mid-April, we have the following information to share about the status of things in our Riverbend community: Read more
April 15, 2020
To the Community and Members of the Media:
Good afternoon and thank you for your continued interest in what is happening with our Riverbend family. In terms of today’s update, we have the following information to share: Read more
April 14, 2020
To the Community and Members of the Media:
Good afternoon and we hope everyone is having an excellent start to their week. In terms of today’s update, we have the following information to share:
Today, we share our profound appreciation for all those individuals and groups who have prayed with, for and around us over the past several days. We have felt deeply your support and love, and have likewise been restored emotionally, physically and spiritually as a result of it. On behalf of our staff and our residents, we hope you will continue with the prayers and support – they mean the world to us all.
We thank you for your time today, and will look forward to updating you again tomorrow.
Cory Schulte Maureen Purvis, RN
Administrator Director of Nursing