How has the COVID-19 Pandemic impacted the long-term care industry in our community?
The Impact of COVID-19 on Long-Term Care is a two-part series that will tackle this question with the help of panels of experts from Washington University School of Medicine and other knowledgeable colleagues in the field.
Part two of this series will focus specifically on the impact of the pandemic on employees in long-term care settings. The panel will provide their experience managing and helping their employees work during and cope with the pandemic. They will give insights on what it has been like for employees working at long-term care facilities, and an employee will provide their first-hand experience of contracting the virus, recovering and returning to work.
This two-part event is offered as part of the Issues in Aging Seminar Series, which presents current research and perspectives on aging from experts in medicine, social work, public health, psychology, law and more.
Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging | centerforaging@wustl.edu
MODERATOR:
David Carr, MD
Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Distinguished Professor of Geriatric Medicine and Clinical Director of the Division of Geriatrics and Nutritional Science, Washington University School of Medicine Medical Director, Parc Provence
PANELISTS:
-Hilary M. Babcock, MD, MPH, Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Washington University School of Medicine
-Judith Ibidokum, RN, Director of Clinical Services, Parc Provence
-Edna Mukelabai, Resident Care Director, Parc Provence
-Christine Vassolo, Director of Activities, Mary, Queen and Mother Center, Cardinal Ritter Senior Services
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