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Focused Post Acute Care Partners Updates Coronavirus Protocols that Limit Non-Essential Visitors To Long Term Care Communities and Curtail Group Activities

Meals Delivered to Residents’ Rooms as New Policy Postpones Communal Dining

(Fort Worth, Texas) – Focused Post Acute Care Partners (FPACP), a Texas-based skilled nursing care company with 31 communities largely in rural and small towns in east and west Texas and along the Gulf Coast, updated its protocols Friday, March 13 to address the Coronavirus and comport with federal guidelines announced the same day.

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Focused Post Acute Care Partners Updates Coronavirus Protocols that Limit Non-Essential Visitors To Long Term Care Communities and Curtail Group Activities

Meals Delivered to Residents’ Rooms as New Policy Postpones Communal Dining

(Fort Worth, Texas) – Focused Post Acute Care Partners (FPACP), a Texas-based skilled nursing care company with 31 communities largely in rural and small towns in east and west Texas and along the Gulf Coast, updated its protocols Friday, March 13 to address the Coronavirus and comport with federal guidelines announced the same day.

“Focused Care has moved swiftly to implement additional measures to protect residents and care providers in our communities from being exposed to the Coronavirus,” said Mark McKenzie, CEO and founder of FPACP. “We are limiting visitation from non-essential individuals and postponing group activities including communal dining as well as enforcing previous protocols we announced last week on infection prevention per guidelines released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).”

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Statement from Focused Post Acute Care Partners On Coronavirus Protocols

March 12, 2020 — Focused Post Acute Care Partners is a Texas-based skilled nursing care company with 31 communities largely in rural and small towns in east and west Texas and along the Gulf Coast.

Ensuring residents are cared for in a safe and healthy environment is our greatest concern. Currently, we have no reported cases of Coronavirus in any of our communities.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have recommended a variety of steps that we are implementing to help reduce the potential for the virus to enter our buildings. To practice vigilance in protecting our residents as well as our team members caring for them and our family visitors, Focused Care has elected to temporarily request that family members and friends do not visit our communities. Out of an abundance of caution, we are restricting onsite community visits to only “essential” visitors.

We understand that connecting with family members is incredibly important, and there are a variety of other ways we ask family to consider connecting with residents. These may include telephone, email, text, or through Skype or Facebook. If you believe a visit with a loved one is “essential” and would like to make special arrangements, please contact the Community Executive Director to make an appointment to visit.

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