Coronavirus Statement: Eleanor Health Remains Committed to Our Mission to Help People with Addiction Live Amazing Lives

 

 

Originally posted on Eleanor Health

Over the past week, the Eleanor Health team has been texting, emailing, and calling each other and our community members through the weekends and evenings. We’re helping each other navigate through this challenging time, and the extra communication has given us assurance. We’re in this together – providing a (virtual) hand to hold, taking deep breaths, and reminding each other that we care.

Our clinics in North Carolina – Mooresville, Hickory, High Point, and Durham – remain open during regular hours. We encourage our new and existing community members to consider virtual care via telehealth but will also be able to meet in person, and are taking extra precautions to do so.

What processes has Eleanor Health put in place?

Eleanor Health is ensuring our community members are supported during this time of uncertainty, and we are committed to continuing to meet the needs of our community members. We are:

  • Encouraging the use of our virtual capabilities wherever feasible so that members in high risk groups or with other concerns, do not have to come to the clinic to continue their care.

  • Screening community members and members of our team before entering our clinics to ensure no one with COVID symptoms exposes those who are in the clinic.

  • Adhering to enhanced levels of cleaning and disinfection in all of our clinics and waiting areas to reduce risk of spread via surfaces.

  • Enforcing the recommended 6 foot distancing between our clinic team members and community members.

  • Communicating more proactively with our new and future community members about the measures we are taking to continue providing addiction treatment services while keeping each other safe.

How does COVID-19 spread and what are the symptoms?

COVID-19 is primarily spread through respiratory droplets, which means to become infected, people generally must be within six feet of someone who is contagious and come into contact with these droplets. It may be possible for a person to contract COVID-19 by touching a surface or object with the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose, or possibly their eyes, but this is not thought to be the main way the virus spreads.

Symptoms of COVID-19 appear within two to 14 days after exposure and include:

  • Fever

  • Severe or worsening cough

  • Difficulty breathing/shortness of breath

If you are exhibiting these signs or feeling sick, you should call your primary care physician. For more information about what to do to keep yourself and others safe when you are sick, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

We are here to help. Contact us to learn more.

 

 

About Eleanor Health – Durham

Our mission at Eleanor Health is to help people struggling with addiction live amazing lives. As an integrated, multidisciplinary team, we’re focused on delivering whole-person, comprehensive care. We are passionate about transforming the quality, delivery, and accessibility of addiction treatment. Every member of our team works together integrating care and coordinating services to improve our members’ quality of life.

Contact Eleanor Health – Durham

3711 University Drive
Durham
NC 27707
United States

919-752-4028

Website: https://www.eleanorhealth.com/locations/north-carolina/durham


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