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Covid-19 Update- Visitation

As of today, Silvercrest continues to conduct outbreak testing. In compliance with NYS Department of Health visitation guidelines, visitation is suspended until further notice. We will keep you abreast as we move forward. We thank you for your understanding, patience and cooperation during this time.

Covid-19 Update- General Visitation Guidelines

Effective & Posted February 26, 2021 General Visitation Guidelines Revised: February 24, 2021 The Silvercrest Center is committed to our mission of patient centered care and appreciate the tremendous difficulty restricted visitation has placed on resident’s and families during this pandemic. The health and safety of our patients, visitors, employees, and our communities remain a… Read more.

COVID-19 Update (Updated 02/22/2021)

Effective 2/20/2021 As of today we have 2 new cases, 2 residents tested positive for COVID-19. For residents who test positive for COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 and remain clinically stable, the medical protocol will be to manage your loved one at Silvercrest. However, if symptoms worsen, such as the development of respiratory distress, hospitalization may be required. •Visitation is currently… Read more.

COVID-19 Update (Updated 02/09/2021)

Effective 2/08/2021 As of today we have   2    new cases,   2    employees tested positive for COVID-19. Employees who test positive for COVID-19, as a result of nasopharyngeal swabbing will be placed off-duty, for 14 days. •Silvecrest is currently in the Yellow Precautionary Zone therefore visitation is suspended until further notice. •We will keep you abreast… Read more.

COVID-19 Updated (Updated 2/04/2021)

As of today we have 3 new cases,  1 employee and  2 residents have tested positive for COVID-19. For residents who test positive for COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 and remain clinically stable, the medical protocol will be to manage your loved one at Silvercrest. However, if symptoms worsen, such as the development of respiratory distress, hospitalization may be required…. Read more.

COVID-19 Update (Updated 2/1/2021)

Effective 01/31/2021 As of today we have  5  new cases,   5 employees have tested positive for COVID-19. Employees who test positive for COVID-19, as a result of nasopharyngeal swabbing will be placed off-duty, for 14 days. •Silvecrest is currently in the Yellow Precautionary Zone therefore visitation is suspended until further notice. •We will keep you abreast as… Read more.

COVID-19 Update (Updated 01/28/2021)

Effective 01/26/2020 As of today we have  1  new case,   1 employee has tested positive for COVID-19. Employees who test positive for COVID-19, as a result of nasopharyngeal swabbing will be placed off-duty, for 14 days. •Silvecrest is currently in the Yellow Precautionary Zone therefore visitation is suspended until further notice. •We will keep you abreast as… Read more.

COVID-19 Update (Updated 01/15/2021)

As of today, there are a total of 0 new cases and 1 on premise death. For residents who test positive for COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 and remain clinically stable, the medical protocol will be to manage your loved one at Silvercrest. However, if symptoms worsen, such as the development of respiratory distress, hospitalization may be required. Employees… Read more.

COVID-19 Update (Updated 01/07/2021)

As of today we have  5 new cases,  2 employees and  3 residents have tested positive for COVID-19. For residents who test positive for COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 and remain clinically stable, the medical protocol will be to manage your loved one at Silvercrest. However, if symptoms worsen, such as the development of respiratory distress, hospitalization may be required. Employees who… Read more.

COVID-19 Update (Updated 01/06/2021)

Effective 01/05/2021 As of today we have 4  new case,  1  employee and  3  residents tested positive for COVID-19. For residents who test positive for COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 and remain clinically stable, the medical protocol will be to manage your loved one at Silvercrest. However, if symptoms worsen, such as the development of respiratory distress, hospitalization may be required…. Read more.