COVID-19 Vaccinations Have Begun!
Here is a photo of our much-appreciated Manager of Dining Experience, Angela Ross-Fehr happily sharing her record of immunization.

Here is a photo of our much-appreciated Manager of Dining Experience, Angela Ross-Fehr happily sharing her record of immunization.

Here’s how you can safely deliver a Christmas gift to your loved one this year.
On November 17, 2020, Menno Home received the first positive COVID-19 test result. It was a resident. After 8 months of vigilant work to keep this virus out of our seniors campus of care, we began to see the impact of this virus. As more residents and staff became infected, it was evident that we would need to find more staff to support the increased needs and protocols – and to fill the gaps for staff who were pending results or found to be COVID-19 positive.
During the outbreak, staff is assigned to work on only one unit. A housekeeper may normally clean one unit in the morning and another in the afternoon. Now, they can’t go to the second unit, so we need extra hands on deck to carry out essential services like housekeeping, laundry and food services.
On November 28th, we asked families and close friends to apply for a temporary employee position as a Temporary Multi-Skilled Worker. This would enable the family members who deeply care to come into the building, provide assistance and safely see their loved one.
More than 50 family members have applied to do this additional supportive work. The first two Temporary Multi-Skilled Workers begin their work on December 3, 2020.
You can read or view news about this here:
A third COVID positive resident was identified this morning. This resident also resides in Menno Home E2.
We are sad to share with you that in spite of all the hard work we have done for the past 8 months, on November 17th, a COVID-19 positive result came back for one (1) resident in Menno Home E2.
A second COVID-19 positive resident in Menno Home E2 was identified on November 18th.
We are in close communication with Public Health and our Medical Director.
Families and Friends of Menno Place residents are encouraged to subscribe to the Family and Friends email newsletter and to the Family and Friends Facebook Group for updates.
We are confident in the strength and skill of our staff, God’s protection and the vigilance of infection control protocols which we continue to practice and audit.
To subscribe to the newsletter, send an email to Connect@MennoPlace.ca
Staying Apart to Stay Safe: The Impact of Visitor Restrictions on Long-term Care and Assisted Living Survey
The Seniors Advocate of British Columbia has launched a survey to capture the effect that COVID-19 visitor restrictions have had on those who are living in Long Term Care (Menno Home & Hospital) and Assisted Living (Terrace East) and their loved ones.
The survey is open until September 30th and there are several ways for you to participate. Please view the invitation from the Office of the Seniors Advocate of BC HERE.
Or go directly to www.carehomevisits.ca to see how you can fill out the survey online, via mail or phone.
NOTE: This survey is only for residents and family members of MENNO HOME, MENNO HOSPITAL and TERRACE EAST.
Menno Place Memo
To: All Residents, Staff & Families of Menno Place
Re: Primrose Gardens, Terrace West & Terrace East Self-Isolation Period Lifted Sunday, August 30th, 2020
Date: Saturday, August 29, 2020
As of Saturday, August 29th, NO residents of Primrose Gardens and Terrace West Independent Living Apartments and Terrace East Assisted Living Apartments have tested positive or are exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms.
The self isolation period for these residents will be lifted on Sunday, August 30th, 2020 at 9:00am.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
Do you have new onset of any of these symptoms:
| Fever | Sore throat or painful swallowing | Muscle aches | |||
| Cough | Loss of sense of smell | Fatigue | |||
| Shortness of breath | Loss of sense of taste | Nausea and/or vomiting | |||
| Headache | Loss of appetite | Diarrhea | |||
| Chills | Runny nose | ||||
Do you have any of these risk factors?
| Been in close contact with anyone diagnosed with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 or anyone who has been to the US in the past two weeks? | |
| Been advised to self-isolate or quarantine at home by public health or a medical doctor/nurse? | |
| Been in hospital for more than 12 hours? |
Thank you for your patience and compliance during this self isolation period. If you have any questions, please contact Manager of Community Enrichment for Menno Place Apartments, Cheryl Dawes, at cheryl.dawes@mennoplace.ca or 604-851-4020.
All other protocols for Pavilion Independent Living and Long Term Care in Menno Home & Hospital remain unchanged.
Karen Biggs
CEO, Menno Place
P.S. Have you found our Family & Friends website? For information and updates, go to: www.MennoPlaceLife.com
For information and discussion with others whose loved one lives at Menno Place, please ask to join the Menno Place Family & Friends Facebook Group.
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
