Westminster Canterbury COVID-19 Update
Westminster Canterbury remains committed to keeping you informed on developments related to COVID-19 in our community. We follow the latest guidance from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Virginia Department of Health (VDH). Currently, according to the CDC, the COVID-19 Community Level for Henrico County remains high.
Everyone who enters Mary Morton Parsons Health Center, Assisted Living, Rehab, the Clinic, Westminster Canterbury Richmond at Home and the Child Development Center is required to wear a mask at all times, regardless of vaccination status. Masks are encouraged in other areas when you are unable to maintain a social distance. Please practice hand hygiene, including using hand sanitizer before and after visits. Thank you for your support and care to keep one another safe and healthy!
Parsons Health Center
One resident of Parsons Health Center Third Floor South tested positive for COVID-19 after exposure to family at an event outside of Westminster Canterbury. Residents and staff who live and work in exposed hallways are being tested regularly.
Resident and Employee Cases of COVID-19
Two residents of Avalon and four residents of Independent Living have tested positive for COVID-19 and are recovering in quarantine.
Fourteen employees have tested positive for COVID-19 and are recovering in quarantine. They work in Assisted Living, Dining, Parsons Health Center and Westminster Canterbury Richmond at Home. Anyone who may have been exposed to these individuals has been contacted.
Ongoing Updates
- https://blog.WCRICHMOND.org
- Touchtown Community Apps and Digital Signs
- The Westminster Canterbury Tales