Confirmed COVID-19 Outbreak at Elgin Manor - Dec. 31, 2021

For Immediate Release

December 31, 2021

[Elgin County, Ontario]Elgin County was notified by Southwestern Public Health today that there are four (4) residents at Elgin Manor that have tested positive for COVID-19.  Impacted residents are in isolation. 

Across Elgin County’s three (3) Long-Term Care Homes, we have a total of one (1) staff member at both Elgin Manor and Bobier Villa and four (4) residents at Elgin Manor who have tested positive for COVID-19. 

Residents in all three (3) of Elgin County’s Long-Term Care Homes are being closely monitored by our medical team.  County staff continue to work closely with Southwestern Public Health on outbreak management and to identify close contacts of the residents. 

Residents, staff and community members who are determined to be at risk are being contacted to prevent further spread of illness in the Home or in the community. 

As directed by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Elgin Manor Long-Term Care Homes (LTCH) has declared a confirmed outbreak, and Bobier Villa a suspect outbreak.  Any resident or employee that shows even the slightest evidence of a health change are immediately screened for COVID-19. 

Homes staff continue to implement all required and recommended infection prevention and control measures to decrease the risk of spreading the virus within our Homes. 

“I am sure this is difficult information for families of our residents to hear, especially during the holidays.  It is important for the families of our residents to know that Elgin County has an amazing team of highly trained and dedicated staff working in our Homes.  This team has responded quickly and remains committed to providing the best care possible to your loved ones,” said Warden Mary French. 

The County is working closely with Southwestern Public Health and has implemented a number of additional safeguards to lessen the potential transfer of COVID-19. 

At this time, Terrace Lodge LTCH does not have any positive cases among residents or staff. Regular updates and changes to visitor restrictions will be provided to residents, families and caregivers. 

For media inquiries contact: Warden Mary French | warden@elgin.ca | 519-631-1460 x 105

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