COVID-19 Information & Updates
June 28, 2023
Lyngblomsten's final COVID-19 update as Public Health Emergency expires
Early in 2023, the Department of Health and Human Services indicated that the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) would expire on May 11, 2023. In light of this change, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released updated COVID-19 guidance for long-term care facilities last month. After reviewing this guidance, Lyngblomsten made changes to its policies and procedures—ending some and adapting others.
Some things that have changed include:
- Communication: Lyngblomsten is no longer communicating regularly via letters/emails with residents and tenants, their families, and staff about new COVID-19 cases or other updates. Instead, staff continue to reach out individually to residents and tenants, their families, and employees about whether they were exposed to the virus and/or tested positive. Also related to communications, we will no longer be publishing periodic COVID-19 updates on our website—meaning this update is our final one.
- Masking: Widespread masking is not required for residents, tenants, or visitors throughout our buildings. However, there continue to be circumstances when wearing a facemask is required, including if one was recently exposed to the virus or if one is interacting with a COVID-positive resident or tenant. Notices with the most up-to-date masking guidance are posted around the care center and in our housing buildings.
Lyngblomsten continues to follow all federal, state, and local guidelines for senior care organizations related to testing, assessing risk, contact tracing, and infection prevention protocols. As conditions change and new guidance is released, we will adapt our policies and procedures. We also continue to report COVID-19 statistics to the appropriate reporting organizations.
As we enter into this new stage of our COVID-19 journey, we acknowledge that the virus—similar to other diseases, such as influenza—is not going away and will likely be a part of our reality for some time to come. Our top priority remains the health and safety of all residents and tenants, staff, volunteers, and visitors. We’re confident that no matter what may transpire, our dedicated and compassionate staff will continue to provide excellent care and services to older adults.
Thank you for walking alongside us the past three years on this COVID-19 journey. We appreciate your support, encouragement, and prayers.
Welcome to Lyngblomsten’s Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Updates & Information page, where you can find the latest information regarding our response to the disease.
Older adults are especially vulnerable to COVID-19, and we want to assure you that the health and safety of those living on our campus is our top priority. A multidisciplinary team of staff meets regularly to monitor this evolving situation and determine what changes need to be made to our policies and procedures to protect residents, tenants, and the larger community.
Please use the menu on the left side of the page (below when viewing from a mobile device) to navigate to pages concerning our latest updates and visitation policies.
If you have any questions or concerns, please see the "Staff Contacts" tab below for a list of individuals you can contact.
Thank you for your continued understanding and cooperation.
Please note: Except for the copy above, the rest of this page is no longer being updated, as of June 28, 2023.
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Lyngblomsten's Communication Policy during COVID-19 Response
Lyngblomsten is committed to communicating openly with its residents, tenants, their families, staff, and other groups as part of our response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
As always, Lyngblomsten is committed to being transparent. This is a high priority for us because older adults and their families are putting their trust in us to make the best decisions we can to keep people on our campus safe and healthy.
As updates have become available during our COVID-19 response, we have reached out through phone calls, letters, emails, social media, and our website, and we will continue to do so.
In accord with guidelines from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), we are informing care center residents and their family members/representatives of positive COVID-19 test results, as well as cumulative test results, within the time period specified by CMS. We continue to notify all other appropriate individuals—including tenants, their family members/representatives, employees, and vendors—of developments as they arise.
In the event of a positive COVID-19 test result, we will notify all appropriate individuals as quickly as possible.
The health and safety of the people living and working on our campus is our top priority, and so we will continue to keep the Lyngblomsten community informed of any developments regarding COVID-19.
Please note: As of June 28, 2023 this page is no longer being updated.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov.
- Minnesota Department of Health: www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus.
Please note: As of June 28, 2023 this page is no longer being updated.
Lyngblomsten Care Center
- If you have any questions or concerns regarding our COVID-19 response and precautions for the Lyngblomsten Care Center, please contact Candace Trondson, R.N., Assistant Director of Nursing/Infection Preventionist, at 651.632.5389 or ctrondson@lyngblomsten.org.
- If you are unable to reach Candace and need immediate assistance, you can call the House Supervisor on duty at 651.755.5965.
Lyngblomsten Housing
You can direct questions regarding our COVID-19 response in our apartment buildings to their respective manager.
- Lyngblomsten Apartments: Jill Hult, 651.632.5422 or jhult@lyngblomsten.org
- The Heritage at Lyngblomsten: Cosmina Strain, 651.632.5428 or cstrain@lyngblomsten.org.
Lyngblomsten Community Services
- If you have questions regarding Lyngblomsten Community Services programs affected by COVID-19, you can contact the registration phone line at 651.632.5330. If you leave a message, we will follow up as soon as possible.
- For questions specifically regarding Caregiver Resources & Support, email caregiving@lyngblomsten.org or call 651.632.5320.
Other Departments
- If you have questions for other staff/departments, you can view our staff directory by clicking here.