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COVID-19: OUR RESPONSE

We understand this is a time fraught with anxiety and concern for all. As a resident or family member, you can rest assured that Lakeside Rehab & Care Center is vigilantly monitoring all developments relating to the COVID-19 virus, especially its impact on the long-term care community. We have implemented policies and procedures geared toward minimizing the potential of COVID-19 exposure as well as planning for the care and treatment of those who may contract the virus. We stand ready to adjust our response and implement new measures as appropriate. At Lakeside Rehab & Care Center, our goal is to, one day, reflect on these unprecedented times and be proud of how we took care of one another.  

As the COVID-19 vaccine has become available to seniors in Texas and across the country, Lakeside Rehab & Care Center has acted quickly in procuring and administering this safe and effective vaccine to our residents and team members. We will continue in these efforts with the goal of achieving vaccination for all eligible community members in the near term.  

Lakeside Rehab & Care Center asks all staff and family members to adhere to the following guidelines. Together, we can STOP THE SPREAD!

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Use hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol.
  • Limit interactions with others. If it is necessary to be in public, practice social distancing by staying at least six feet away from others.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed/unsanitized hands.
  • If you feel sick, stay home and away from others and contact your healthcare provider.
  • Wear appropriate face coverings. In community common spaces, wear medical masks. When outside of the community, wear cloth face coverings.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.  

Additional Resources:

For more information on staying safe in these unprecedented times:

For information on Texas coronavirus response and case counts:

For the Texas Department of State Health Services COVID information page:

Recent guidance from the White House on its vision for a phased re-opening of the country: