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Coronavirus: Delta care home employee tests positive – Delta-Optimist

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A worker at an East Ladner care home facility has tested positive for COVID-19, Fraser Health confirmed Saturday.

 

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The 296 bed Delta View Campus of Care Centre consists of two care homes – the 216 bed Delta View Life Enrichment Centre and the 80 bed Delta View Habilitation Centre.

Photo – Good Samaritan Society

Here’s the full news release from Fraser Health:

 

A staff member of Delta View Care Centre was diagnosed with COVID-19. The Delta View Care Centre is owned by Good Samaritan.
This is the second long term care facility in Fraser Health with a staff member to test positive, yesterday we announced a positive case in a health care worker at Dufferin Care Centre. No additional transmission has occurred at this time.

 

Comprehensive control measures have been put in place at Delta View Care Centre. Both long term care facilities have SWAT teams in place that include an infection control practitioner, public health, clinical support and patient care quality officer to rapidly address quality and communication issues and actively check symptoms in staff and residents. Furthermore, Fraser Health has directed long term care staff currently working at Delta View Care Centre not to work at any other facility.

 
In addition to these two facilities that are affected by COVID-19, Fraser Health is implementing the following measures in partnership with Ministry of Health:
 
Temporarily suspend inter-facility transfers, except in circumstances of intolerable risk, until further notice and ensure clients’ place on the wait list for transfer is maintained during the suspension of transfers;

Prioritize admissions to long-term care from acute care over those from community where possible;
Temporarily suspend all health authority operated/funded home & community Care (HCC) adult day programs.
Temporarily suspend the provision of in-facility respite, except in circumstances of intolerable risk.

 
In addition to these measures, Medical Health Officer Dr. Martin Lavoie will issue a Public Health Order to all licensed long-term care facilities in the Fraser Health region. The Order aims to help prevent the further spread of COVID-19 in long-term care homes and protect the health of vulnerable seniors.
 
Under the Public Health Act, Medical Health Officers are given powers to enact and enforce such Orders.

 The Public Health Order will include:

Restrict visitors to only essential visits through single controlled entrance point where a screening person is present;
Carry out screening of all visitors including contractors prior to entering the facility;
Actively screen all staff and residents twice daily for symptoms;
All symptomatic staff and essential visitors will not be allowed to enter the facility;
All symptomatic residents will be tested and immediately isolated;
Train all staff and residents of infection control guidelines and adhere to the guidelines;
Cease group activities in the facility and community;
Perform enhanced cleaning twice a day;
Maximize separation of residents while dinning;
Facilities are required to prepare staffing plans to ensure on going patient care;
Require all facilities to submit an implementation plan that prohibits long-term care staff and volunteers (with the exception of physicians, paramedics and laboratory technicians) from working at more than one health care facility; and
Facilities need to proactively plan and prepare for adequate supplies.

 
Fraser Health will be actively monitoring compliance of this Public Health Order by having on site presence across all of our long term care facilities.
 
Fraser Health is also asking the public to also do their part, which includes staying home when you are sick and social distancing – such as staying home and at least two metres away from others – to help reduce virus transmission.
 
 

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Health-care announcements expected with two weeks to go in N.B. election race

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New Brunswick‘s Liberal and Green parties are set to make announcements about health care on the campaign trail today as the provincial election race enters its second half.

Liberal leader Susan Holt is scheduled to hold her announcement this morning in Saint John, N.B., followed by lunch at the city’s market.

A spokesperson with the Progressive Conservative party shared few details about the event scheduled for leader Blaine Higgs in Fredericton this morning.

Green Party Leader David Coon will hold a news conference this morning about “local health-care decision-making” alongside deputy leader Megan Mitton in her Sackville, N.B. riding.

On Saturday, Coon said he was proud to put forward a gender-balanced slate among the party’s 46 candidates.

While the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives are running with full slates, the Greens are three candidates short and will not have full representation when the province’s residents go to the polls on Oct. 21.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 7, 2024.

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Alberta Health Services’ snag leads to potential delay of patient referrals

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EDMONTON – The Health Quality Council of Alberta is investigating how some medical referrals weren’t properly processed, potentially affecting 14,000 patients over the last five years across the province.

The referrals were made to specialists outside of Alberta Health Services, such as physiotherapists and dietitians.

The health authority’s CEO, Athana Mentzelopoulos, says it does an average 100,000 referrals per year, but in some cases it can’t confirm if patients received referral services.

She says the problem was flagged in late September, and a preliminary estimate suggests 31 patients may have experienced a potential negative outcome due to the delays.

The provincial government requested the investigation, and the quality council is to find out how the snag occurred and how it can be prevented in the future.

The health authority says it has begun notifying patients who may have been affected by the disruption, and the cases could date back to 2019.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 4, 2024.

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Don’t fall for fake dentists offering veneers and other dental work on social media

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WASHINGTON (AP) — If you have stained or chipped teeth, you might be considering veneers, customized teeth coverings that can restore a photogenic smile without more extensive dental work.

But dentists warn that these pricey cosmetic enhancements are at the center of a worrisome online trend: unlicensed practitioners without proper training or supervision offering low-cost veneers.

These self-described “veneer techs” often promote themselves on Instagram and TikTok, promising a full set of veneers for less than half of what dentists typically charge. Some also market their own training courses and certifications for people looking to get into the business.

It’s misleading, health professionals warn — and illegal. All states require dental work, including veneers, to be performed under the supervision of a licensed dentist.

On Thursday, Georgia law enforcement officials arrested Brandon Diller, who promoted himself to 158,000 Instagram followers as “Atlanta’s top veneer specialist and trainer.” Diller practiced dentistry without a license and sold “training and certificates, which were worthless” and “provided no legitimate or legal credentials,” according to an arrest warrant from Fulton County’s District Attorney’s office.

Here’s what to know about veneers and how to avoid bogus providers and services:

What are dental veneers?

Veneers are thin, custom-made dental coverings used to hide minor imperfections or to fill in gaps between teeth. Unlike crowns or more invasive dental implants, veneers are almost always considered cosmetic dentistry and generally aren’t covered by insurance.

Dentists usually charge between $1,000 and $2,000 per tooth for veneers, with higher prices for those made from porcelain compared with lower-grade materials.

Placing veneers involves stripping some of the natural enamel from the tooth and bonding the new covering into place. Because of that process, getting veneers is considered an irreversible procedure, according to the American Dental Association. They are not permanent, and can be expected to last between 5 to 15 years before they degrade and need to be replaced.

In recent months the ADA has been stepping up warnings about the risks of veneer procedures done by unlicensed individuals.

“Quality control is lost without the involvement of a licensed dentist,” said Dr. Ada Cooper, a New York-based dentist and ADA spokesperson. “We undergo years of education and training and need to be licensed by various regulatory bodies before we can practice.”

What are the risks of getting veneers from someone who isn’t licensed?

Improper veneer procedures can cause a range of health problems, including severe pain, nerve damage and tooth loss.

Patients need to be anesthetized before the enamel is removed from their teeth.

“It could be incredibly painful if they’re not anesthetized correctly,” said Dr. Zach Truman, who runs an orthodontics practice in Las Vegas. “You can also go too deep into the tooth and penetrate what’s called the pulp chamber, which contains blood vessels and nerves.”

One of the biggest problems Truman sees with unregulated veneer work is that customers aren’t getting screened for existing dental problems, such as gum disease and cavities.

“If you put a veneer on a tooth that has an active cavity, you’re just going to seal it in there and eventually it’s going to progress to tooth loss,” Truman said.

Dental veneers aren’t the only option for improving the appearance of teeth. Over-the-counter whitening kits can help with minor stains and discoloration. And dentists can sometimes use composite materials to reshape chipped or uneven teeth. But Truman says those fillings are prone to crack and won’t last as long as veneers.

How can I spot bogus veneer providers online?

One clue: Many individuals performing unlicensed dental work promote themselves on social media as “veneer technicians.”

Instead of working out of a dental office they often perform treatments at beauty salons, hotel rooms or private homes. Some advertise multi-city tours and encourage clients to message them to book an appointment in advance.

Much of the appeal of the services is in their pricing, with some offering a full set of veneers for a flat fee of $4,000 or $5,000. That’s less than half of what patients can generally expect to pay at a dental office.

Performing dental work without an appropriate license is illegal, the ADA notes.

Dentists and hygienists are licensed by state governments, who also define the work dental assistants can perform. But in all cases, veneers and other dental procedures must be supervised by a licensed dentist.

Earlier this year, Illinois law enforcement officials arrested a woman running a business called the Veneer Experts after she posted videos of herself fitting braces, veneers and other dental products without a license. She was previously arrested in Nevada on similar allegations of practicing dentistry without a license.

What are the best ways to find legitimate dental providers?

The ADA maintains a website detailing the training and licensing requirements for dentists across the U.S. Most states also maintain websites where you can lookup and verify licensure information and find any past disciplinary actions for dentists and other health professionals.

“It’s really critical to understand that dentistry is a regulated health care profession that requires formal educations and licensure,” Cooper said.

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