Caring for Your Loved One at Home with COVID-19

April 1, 2020

(ENGLEWOOD, COLO.) Learning that a family member or roommate has symptoms or even a positive test result for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) can feel concerning. Centura wants to help ease any discomfort for those caring for someone at home, by sharing some guidelines to help protect all those in your home.

“By focusing on preventing the spread of germs, we can help stop the spread of COVID-19,” explains Dr. Andrew French, Chief Medical Officer for Centura - St. Anthony North Health Campus. “If you find yourself in the role of a caregiver to someone who is sick with COVID-19 or any infectious illness, there are some precautions you can take to protect the rest of your household members while comforting the one who is presently sick.”

The Center for Disease Control (CDC) encourages those caring for a person in home isolation to practice the following:

  • Have the person stay in one room, away from other people, including yourself, as much as possible.
    • If possible, have them use a separate bathroom.
    • Avoid sharing personal household items, like dishes, towels, and bedding.
  • If facemasks are available, have the person wear a facemask when they are around people, including you.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after interacting with the sick person.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  • Every day, clean all surfaces that are touched often, like counters, tabletops and doorknobs.
  • Wash laundry thoroughly.
  • Avoid having any unnecessary visitors.

In addition, to help comfort the sick member of your home:

  • Make sure the sick person drinks a lot of fluids to stay hydrated and rests at home.
  • Over-the-counter medicines may help with symptoms.
  • For most people, symptoms last a few days and get better after a week.
  • For any additional questions about their care, contact their healthcare provider or state or local health department.
  • If your loved one is having trouble breathing, seek medical attention. Call your doctor or emergency room before going in and tell them your symptoms. They will tell you what to do.

In all cases, follow the guidance of your healthcare provider and local health department. The decision to stop home isolation should be made in consultation with your healthcare provider.

Most of all, thank you for helping support those who need you while also helping stop the spread of COVID-19. At Centura, your health and wellness guide everything we do. For more information, visit www.centura.org/COVID-19.

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