Health Care Workers’ Mental Health Guide
Doctors, nurses, paramedics and more — you’re dedicated to helping others. But what happens when the helpers need help? You’re on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. And this poses a risk to both your mental and physical health.
Coping With COVID-19 Fears – We’re Here For You
It’s normal to feel worried about safety when facing an unknown threat like the COVID-19 virus. With COVID-19 in the news everyday, it’s only natural to have some anxiety. This is especially true since so much about the virus is unknown right now.
Staying Resilient Through COVID-19
Aetna Resources For Living – In challenging times, resilience or the ability to stay strong and bounce back is more important than ever. Whatever your role in your organization, you can boost resilience for yourself and those you work with. These tips can help.
Ways To Stay CALM
A useful guide from Aetna’s Resources for Living program to remind you how best to deal with the fear associated with the Coronavirus pandemic.
Managing The Stress Of Coronavirus
We’re here for you with information and support to keep yourself emotionally healthy so you can protect yourself and the people you care about. We’re here to listen. With all the news about coronavirus, it’s natural to feel a little stressed. We’re helping you get through it with these programs and resources.
Stress and Coping with COVID-19
The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may be stressful for people. Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions in adults and children. Coping with stress will make you, the people you care about, and your community stronger.
PA Department of Health Complaint Intake Process
The PA Department Of Health has established a process to file an official complaint regarding the operation of a licensed and regulated in-patient healthcare facilities, like nursing homes and hospitals, as well as out-patient healthcare facilities, like ambulatory surgical facilities and home health care agencies, to ensure they deliver safe health care to residents of Pennsylvania. The first step is to complete and submit an online form at Health.PA.gov.
https://apps.health.pa.gov/dohforms/FacilityComplaint.aspx
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CDC Sequence for Putting On and Taking Off PPE
The type of PPE used will vary based on the level of precautions required, such as standard and contact, droplet or airborne infection isolation precautions. The procedure for putting on and removing PPE should be tailored to the specific type of PPE.