COVID-19 Update-January 28, 2022

COVID-19 Update-January 28, 2022

FROM: John Burns, President and CEO SUBJECT: COVID-19 Update DATE: January 28, 2022 Westminster Canterbury is pleased to report that the impacts of COVID-19 in our community are beginning to reduce. We are encouraged that the positivity rate has decreased this week to 22.6%. The number of cases of COVID-19 in… Read More

Westminster Canterbury Weekly-January 27, 2022

Westminster Canterbury Weekly-January 27, 2022

Westminster Canterbury Weekly is the source for the latest news at Westminster Canterbury Richmond. Today featured John Burns, President and CEO; Gayle Hunter Haglund, Vice President Resource Development; Tom Henning, Director Construction Management; and Logan Augustine, Chaplain. Click here for a summary of today’s Westminster Canterbury… Read More

COVID-19 Update-January 21, 2022

COVID-19 Update-January 21, 2022

FROM: John Burns, President and CEO SUBJECT: COVID-19 Update DATE: January 21, 2022 Westminster Canterbury is encouraged that the positivity rate has reduced slightly this week to 31.5%, and the number of cases of COVID-19 is beginning to decrease. Thankfully, we are finding few Independent Living positive cases, and those… Read More

Westminster Canterbury Weekly-January 20, 2022

Westminster Canterbury Weekly-January 20, 2022

Westminster Canterbury Weekly is the source for the latest news at Westminster Canterbury Richmond. Today featured John Burns, President and CEO; Debra Jacobsen, Administrator Residential Living; and David Curtis, Chaplain. Click here for a summary of today’s Westminster Canterbury Weekly. Read More

COVID-19 Update-January 14, 2022

COVID-19 Update-January 14, 2022

FROM: John Burns, President and CEO SUBJECT: COVID-19 Update DATE: January 14, 2022 As our region experiences the current surge of COVID-19 cases, the Westminster Canterbury Richmond community is also being affected by residents and staff who test positive in all areas. We are encouraged that most individuals have experienced mild… Read More

COVID-19 Update-January 10, 2022

COVID-19 Update-January 10, 2022

FROM: John Burns, President and CEO; Will Blackwell, Vice President Health Services; and Sloan Verlander, Administrator Assisted Living COVID-19 cases have risen exponentially in recent weeks. Unfortunately, the situation is not projected to improve until sometime in February, with the peak number of cases expected in roughly two weeks. Westminster… Read More

Mixing Things Up with New Executive Chef Matt Salsberry

Mixing Things Up with New Executive Chef Matt Salsberry

The team at Westminster Canterbury Richmond is pleased to welcome Matt Salsberry, executive chef, who brings with him new flavors and a wealth of experience. “I am excited to be part of the culinary team at Westminster Canterbury Richmond,” Salsberry says. He will add a new zest to the… Read More

Westminster Canterbury Weekly-January 6, 2022

Westminster Canterbury Weekly-January 6, 2022

Westminster Canterbury Weekly is the source for the latest news at Westminster Canterbury Richmond. Today featured John Burns, President and CEO; Phillip Merritt, HG Design Studio; Austin Burch, Gilbane Construction; and Lynn McClintock, Director Pastoral Care. Click here for a summary of today’s Westminster Canterbury… Read More

COVID-19 Update-January 5, 2022

COVID-19 Update-January 5, 2022

FROM: John Burns, President and CEO; and Will Blackwell, Vice President Health Services SUBJECT: COVID-19 Update DATE: January 5, 2022 Due to the outbreak of COVID-19 in our community, Westminster Canterbury Richmond has been conducting rigorous COVID-19 testing for residents and employees under the guidance of the Virginia Department of… Read More

COVID-19 Update-January 3, 2022

COVID-19 Update-January 3, 2022

FROM: John Burns, President and CEO; and Will Blackwell, Vice President Health Services SUBJECT: COVID-19 Update DATE: January 3, 2022 As the level of community transmission of COVID-19 rises in our region, Westminster Canterbury Richmond is carefully monitoring the situation. Henrico County remains at a high level of community transmission of COVID-19. Read More