Although there have been no confirmed cases of COVID-19 on any of our campuses, out of an abundance of caution and respecting Governor Tom Wolf’s directive for all non-essential businesses in Montgomery County to close, our Philadelphia Regional Recovery Center in Plymouth Meeting is closed. Meetings of support groups offered at this location are on hold until further notice.
While the office may be closed, our staff remain accessible and available to provide assistance via email and phone. We expect to resume operations on March 30, 2020 This situation is fluid and may change. We will provide you with additional information about the Plymouth Meeting office as it becomes available.
Please note: Caron’s residential campuses remain open, although we are asking visitors to refrain from coming to our campuses. After this weekend, beginning on Monday, March 16, Caron will be suspending visitation to Caron’s Pennsylvania campus until further notice, which includes family visitation and FEP Programming. However, because family involvement is essential to all that we do, we are working on solutions to make sure that families continue to be involved in the care of their loved ones, such as increasing phone and conference calls.
Caron’s Pennsylvania and Florida staff are prepared to address any potential cases of COVID-19 should an outbreak occur. Caron has well-established practices, policies, and procedures aimed at preventing the spread of infectious diseases 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Caron’s highly trained and experienced medical staff – including 10 full-time doctors and 50 nurses – are prepared to both recognize warning signs and implement preventative measures to reduce risk.
We are fortunate to have a strong and collaborative relationship with Reading Hospital Tower Health, where all the doctors on my team teach and consult, so we can easily coordinate with experts when a higher-level of acute medical care is needed. In Florida our Medical Department maintains strong relationships with the Delray Medical Center to whom we refer when a higher level of care is needed.
We thank you for your flexibility and support in these challenging times.
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