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The world is literally at a standstill right now with the majority of countries being on lock down due to the corona virus, known as COVID-19. This virus has become one of the most devastating blows for the world and being so infectious, it makes it harder for health care workers and senior care home assistants to manage their residents and patients, ensuring that the virus isnu2019t spreading, slowing down the rate of transmission.
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Effective Monitoring Technology to Restrict COVID-19 Transmission The world is literally at a standstill right now with the majority of countries being on lock down due to the corona virus, known as COVID-19. This virus has become one of the most devastating blows for the world and being so infectious, it makes it harder for health care workers and senior care home assistants to manage their residents and patients, ensuring that the virus isn’t spreading, slowing down the rate of transmission. COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic by WHO in March 2020, having a serious impact on everyone. Those at higher risk of those in elderly homes, outpatient medical facilities, emergency departments, nursing facilities, long term care homes and senior assisted living centers, to name a few. This includes residents, patients and staff. Washington in the United States saw more than twenty deaths in one senior living home. This could have been avoided if they were using the right technology and contagion mapping to track residents, visitors and staff. They would have been able to be proactive in their containment. It’s a fact that recent statistics have shown that the mortality rate is fifteen percent in those older than eighty, making them high risk, along with those with heart disease, diabetes, lung disease and kidney disease. The CDC (Centers for Disease Control) published guidelines focusing on long term care facilities, suggesting that they monitor residents, restricting those with respiratory problems or fever. They
will need a dedicated care team for any COVID-19 patients with adequate training on infection prevention. As part of the care guidelines, employees must clean their hands based on the CDC guidelines, before and after contact with anyone who may have the virus, this includes any contaminate equipment, surfaces and more. Anyone who is not well is to stay home. Not everyone has symptoms, which can make it rather difficult to know whether one has been exposed to the COVID-19 virus. Using RFID technology, the containment of patients and residents within health care centers can be done with ease and confidence. It’s important to document all encounters between staff and patients, providing valuable insight about the contagion. Patients without symptoms, residents and staff who become symptomatic can be traced quickly, including identifying all contacts to slow the spread and ensure all possible contacts are self-isolated. This along with the cleaning that is ongoing, the virus can be identified and maintained quickly, reducing further risk of patients, residents and staff. Once the center has the contagion identified, they can move on to containment and mitigation. It is important containment zones are identified and created, ensuring any infected patients don’t get into contact with visitors and other patients or residents. This will help reduce the spread of the virus. With the right monitoring technology in place, workers can reduce risk when dealing with non-compliant patients by setting up zones with effective tracing solutions to identify when the non-compliant patients moves, so they can be dealt with swiftly. Ensure when selecting a monitoring system to help you manage the contagion within your senior assisted living or long-term living facility that you find one that you feel works best to meet your needs. It’s important to do your research and learn about the various systems available on the market, so you can hand select the ones that are going to provide the best long-term results. About Us: Quake Global is a leading provider of synchronized relevant data on demand. This company has a proven track record as the pioneer of machine to machine development. They have been supplying powerful stand alone and integrated solutions to clients in a host of industries since 1998. Quake Global caters to the transport, logistics, industrial and health care industries on a global scale offering real time data via cell, Wi-Fi, RFID and satellite. Their cloud-based system provides actionable data, network flexibility and adaptable products that clients can count on. To find out more, visit https://www.quakeglobal.com.