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Renaissance Marquis Announces Coronavirus Safety Measures for Residents, Caregivers

Zero cases of COVID-19 reported as Renaissance Marquis implements Coronavirus preparedness plans.

As per CDC guidelines related to COVID-19, this facility is restricting visitors due to reports from other parts of Floyd County.

ROME, Ga. (March 12, 2020) – Renaissance Marquis, a personal care and memory care community serving the Floyd County area, has announced safety measures to protect its residents and caregiving staff in the event of a potential outbreak of COVID-19, otherwise known as the Coronavirus.

“At present, I can confidently confirm we do not have any known positive cases related to our facility residents or staff members; however, obviously this situation is fluid and rapidly ever changing,” said Renita Carnes, executive director of Renaissance Marquis.

 

“As per CDC guidelines related to COVID-19, our facility is restricting visitors at this time due to reports received from other parts of Floyd County. We are also requesting that family members arrange for alternate ways of communication with our residents, including phone, text or videoconference, to avoid unnecessary exposure,” Carnes said.

“Our commitment to our residents and team members during this concerning time is to work diligently to openly communicate as we all continue to learn and understand more about this virus and its potential threat to our most cherished loved ones. We are sensitive to the large amount of information being shared both nationwide and locally regarding COVID-19 prevention and a potential outbreak,” Carnes said.

As a healthcare provider, the threat of various outbreaks is a regular focus for planning and preparing throughout all disciplines of Renaissance Marquis.

“Caregiving team members frequently practice and measure the effectiveness of the facility’s interventions to seek to attain the highest possible safety and wellness readiness for residents, staff, and visitors as a matter of standard operating procedures. Renaissance Marquis is aggressively following the most current and ongoing CDC guidelines for healthcare facilities to ensure full preparation should an outbreak occur,” Carnes said.

Renaissance Marquis has adopted several ongoing safety measures: 

  • Restricting all visitors at this time who are seeking access to the facility.
  • Frequent calls with the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention for the most current recommendations  
  • A program at each shift whereby all team members communicate problematic symptoms observed regarding residents, fellow team members, or visitors  
  • Wellness Immunity Boost Stations to be installed in all facilities as soon as possible  
  • Regular training on handwashing techniques for team members and residents  
  • Communicating with “on-call” team members to be ready for back-up staffing  
  • Communicating daily with the facility’s Cleveland, Tenn.-based Legacy Senior Living Support Center for any new information. Purchase and delivery of additional food, medical and cleaning supplies (available on-site)

“No expense will be spared to accommodate our residents’ needs and fulfill our mission to the best of our ability. We have prepared significant medical, food, and water supplies ready for disbursement in case of a facility outbreak, We have on-site leadership ready to physically support our communities as needed,” said Bryan Cook, founder and president of Legacy Senior Living, which manages Renaissance Marquis and family of senior care communities across the Southeast. 

Additional information will be posted at this link: https://www.legacysl.net/coronavirus

For more information please contact Renaissance Marquis at (706) 295-0014. 

As per CDC guidelines related to COVID-19, our facility is restricting visitors at this time due to reports received from other parts of Floyd County. We are also requesting that family members arrange for alternate ways of communication with our residents, including phone, text or videoconference, to avoid unnecessary exposure,  Renita Carnes, executive director of Renaissance Marquis

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About Renaissance Marquis - Rome

About Renaissance Marquis

Located on 11 beautiful acres across from Georgia Highlands College, Renaissance Marquis offers a full range of helpful services in a secure, attentive, homelike atmosphere to those looking for assisted living, memory care, or independent living in Rome, Ga. Renaissance Marquis has set the standard for senior housing and retirement services in north Georgia.

More information is available at (706) 295-0014 or www.renaissancemarquis.com.

Renaissance Marquis is a part of Legacy Senior Living, a family-owned, faith-based company with an executive team that has more than 150 combined years of experience in the senior living industry. Legacy Senior Living strives to serve the Greatest Generation with honor, respect, faith and integrity. More information is available at legacysl.net or by calling (423) 478-8071.

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