Ministry of Health – Overview of Visitors
Download the PDF from the British Columbia Ministry of Health, Effective July 19, 2021
Ministry of Health – Overview of Visitors in Long-Term Care and Seniors’ Assisted Living
Download the PDF from the British Columbia Ministry of Health, Effective July 19, 2021
Ministry of Health – Overview of Visitors in Long-Term Care and Seniors’ Assisted Living
Dear visitors of residents at Menno Home, Menno Hospital and Terrace East: EFFECTIVE MONDAY JULY 19, 2021
July 8th, 2021, marked an important and exciting change for residents and visitors of long-term Care and Seniors Assisted Living homes with the announcement of changes in visiting programs for British Columbia.
As of July 19, 2021, Social Visits will follow these guidelines:
What are the best hours for visiting?
We are pleased to let you know that the Menno Place Team has facilitated:
15,860 TOTAL facilitated connections during COVID pandemic
We are committed to continuing to provide meaningful and safe visiting opportunities for each resident; however, each resident will have different needs for length of visits or number of visitors at one time. Please be mindful of resident’s preferences when planning your visit and length of stay.
As we adjust to the new processes, and the anticipated influx of visitors, we ask for your patience. In particular, our Visitation Hosts will need extra time to screen visitors and to confirm vaccination status. During peak visiting times, line-ups may be expected. Thank you for your understanding.
For questions or comments, please contact Garry Janzen, Life Enrichment Coordinator – 604.851.1332 during regular office hours, Monday-Friday 8:30am – 4:00pm.
Please note: The Visitation Policy is subject to change in conjunction with the Fraser Health Authority and Ministry of Health Guidelines.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Phone Numbers:
Menno Home Reception: 604.853.2411
Menno Hospital Reception: 604.859.7631
Terrace East Reception: 604.851.4004
Garry Janzen, Life Enrichment Coordinator: 604.851.1332
Adrian Dix, Minister of Health has announced the easing of visitation restrictions effective July 19, 2021.
Menno Place Covid Response Team will be meeting to put a plan into place for Menno Home, Menno Hospital and Terrace East.
Here is the link to today’s announcement:
https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2021HLTH0124-001331
Here is a power point presentation about the updates, prepared by the Ministry of Health.
https://bccare.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/PPT-Easing-of-LTC-Visitor-Restriction-8-July-2021_FINAL.pdf
Welcome to Ron Willms, Director of Finance
Congratulations to Kathrin McMath!Kathrin has served 12 years with Menno Place, as both Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director of Finance and Operation.
Kathrin’s skills and capabilities are evident to all who work closely with her. We are grateful to have her provide an expanded leadership for the Menno Place Team.
Menno Place is seeking a Director of Finance to join our team.
Menno Home is awaiting vaccination.
Menno Home E1
Menno Home E2
Declared on outbreak November 17, 2020
Menno Home W1
COVID exposure – December 15, 2020
Off isolation – January 7, 2021
Menno Home W2
COVID exposure – January 3, 2021
Menno Hospital residents were vaccinated with Pfizer-BioNTech Dec. 31, 2020
Menno Hospital E1
Droplet precaution required – November 25, 2020
Off droplet precaution December 9, 2020
Menno Hospital E2
Droplet precaution required – November 25, 2020
Off droplet precaution December 9, 2020
Menno Hospital W2
Droplet precaution required – November 28, 2020
Off droplet precaution December 9, 2020
Note: There is no Menno Hospital W1 unit
Menno Place Campus is one of the largest senior's care campuses in British Columbia. There are 700 seniors living on 11 acres across from the Abbotsford Regional Hospital. Menno Place is governed by the Mennonite Benevolent Society which founded faith-based seniors care on this location in 1953.
Menno Place
32945 Marshall Road
Abbotsford, BC V2S 1K1
604.859.7631
info@mennoplace.ca
More Information: 604.851.4000
