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Ohio National Guard Provides Lifeline to Assisted Living Facility

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The guard’s medical staff consisted of medics and nurses who were responsible for tasks such as administering medications, assessing conditions, taking vital signs and transferring residents throughout the facility. The ancillary staff provided support through cleaning, laundry services, delivering meals and assisting trained medical personnel with resident care needs.

Once they arrived on scene, the guardsmen were oriented to the facility, situation and the residents. The members worked to cordon off wings of the facility based on which residents tested positive for COVID-19. They then created an internal protocol that included personal protective equipment for each section. The PPE protocol was instrumental in promoting safety and decreasing cross-contamination between those who had tested positive for COVID-19 and those who had not.

The guardsmen valued interacting with and learning from their civilian counterparts about the facility and residents. The assisted living facility staff provided the team with valuable input on their operations and residents’ care needs. These needs varied greatly from resident to resident.

There’s not enough words to express our gratitude that they are taking care of our residents how we would, and how they deserve to be taken care of.”

Chad Bailey, co-director, Carlin House Assisted Living

”They’ve helped me by serving my meals, with personal care and just being there for me,” said Kathy Russell, a resident at the Carlin House Assisted Living. ”They’ve been very good to us. They stepped in and stepped up greatly to be here and to take care of us. They’ve done a great job, and I am thankful for them.”

While the work environment was unique to the guardsmen, who typically train to operate in a tactical and combat medicine environment, many of them were able to draw from their military and civilian experiences to provide professional care for the residents.

Army Maj. Richard Binks, a registered nurse with the Ohio Army National Guard Medical Detachment, was no stranger to working with patients who had contracted COVID-19. Binks had worked with COVID-19 patients in his civilian job as an intensive care unit nurse and for his mission assignment in April caring for inmates at the Federal Correctional Institution in Elkton, Ohio.

”I think [my experience there] prepared me for this because I have a better understanding of the proper PPE to use, what precautions and prevention methods to take, the overall understanding of how COVID-19 can present, knowledge of the interventions being done for patients with COVID-19 and knowledge of the treatment plans for COVID-19 positive individuals,” Binks said.

All members of the team played an instrumental role in providing the residents with companionship and assessing their mental and emotional well-being during the quarantine. Their mental and emotional well-being is parallel in importance to their physical well-being during this crisis. Simply keeping the residents in good spirits is what the guardsmen aimed to do.

”I’ve seen their demeanor, and I’ve heard the compassion in their voices as they speak to and take care of our residents,” said Chad Bailey, one of two directors of Carlin House Assisted Living. ”There’s not enough words to express our gratitude that they are taking care of our residents how we would, and how they deserve to be taken care of.”

During their time at the assisted living facility, the guardsmen also experienced the unfortunate reality that the virus can be fatal. Through this experience, a services airman who was part of the ancillary staff was able to take the lead in providing mortuary affairs services for the residents who had died.

”When a resident passes, I treat them as if they were my family members,” said Air Force Airman 1st Class Chelsea Winteringham, a services airman with the Ohio Air National Guard’s 179th Airlift Wing. ”It’s tough at first, but then you realize you’re doing it to respect the deceased and their family members.”

Although their time together was only two weeks, the death of a resident can take a toll on the guardsmen who performed the mission. The guardsmen formed personal connections with the residents and got to know each of them on an individual level. During a daily meeting, members had the opportunity to talk to the group about how they were feeling and were able to look to one another for support.

”[The Ohio National Guardsmen were all] very caring and receptive to understanding how the residents are feeling, how the families are feeling, and how we as staff members are feeling,” said Mindy Bailey, one of two directors of Carlin House Assisted Living. ”They are more than just responding to a crisis. They were completely engaged in the entire body, mind and soul of the entire mission.”

(Air Force Staff Sgt. Amber Mullen is assigned to the 178th Wing.)


Source: http://military-online.blogspot.com/2020/07/ohio-national-guard-provides-lifeline.html


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