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As of February 12, 2021, Saint Luke’s Place remains in COVID-19 Outbreak. We are currently not accepting any new admissions.
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We have been informed by Waterloo Wellington Public Health Unit that our outbreak status continues in the E Wing Unit. We currently have 5 team members that have test positive for COVID as detected during our surveillance swabbing process. The […]
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We’d like to thank all our donors for our 20th Annual Tree of Memories. It was a great success! Through the generous support of our Saint Luke’s Place family and community, we raised $14,400 towards our Long Term Care Redevelopment […]
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We have been informed by Waterloo Wellington Public Health Unit that our outbreak status continues in the E Wing Unit relating to a positive case in 1 resident and 1 team member. As of this afternoon another one of our […]
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- 22 Jan
We are writing to inform you that unfortunately a suspected case of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) has been identified in a resident in our home. This is in addition to the positive staff member you were notified about previously.
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We are writing to inform you that unfortunately a suspected case of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) has been identified at our home. Rest assured that we have taken swift action to halt the spread of the virus through rigorous infection […]
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- 13 Jan
Our latest Celebration of Life can be found on our facebook page. Please visit: https://www.facebook.com/saintlukesplace
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- 12 Jan
We are pleased to announce that the Region of Waterloo Public Health Unit will be coming to Saint Luke’s Place Wednesday January 13, 2021 to administer the first round of vaccine for COVID-19 to all our Long-Term Care Residents only.
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Saint Luke’s Place was notified by the laboratory that assesses our Staff’s weekly swabs, that 3 of our staff have tested positive. This notification came by phone to our Nurse Manager on duty at 5:27a.m. this morning, December 20, 2020. […]
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Please be advised that the ‘SUSPECTED OUTBREAK DUE TO ASYMPTOMATIC ESSENTIAL VISITOR’ has now been declared over effective December 14, 2020.
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