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Four San Rafael Senior Homes Record Coronavirus Cases
In all, at least 8 Marin County facilities had outbreaks of COVID-19 in residents and staff, according to state data.

MARIN COUNTY, CA — Dozens of residents and staff members at three Marin County assisted living facilities are currently battling coronavirus outbreaks, according to statistics from the California Department of Social Services. Three San Rafael nursing homes reported a total of 102 cases among residents and staff Wednesday.
Aldersly in San Rafael reported 14 staff infections, but no cases among residents; Nazareth House Of San Rafael reported 21 active cases among staff members and at least 19 active cases among residents Wednesday. An unspecified amount of people from Nazareth House also died after being infected with coronavirus.
At Drake Terrace in San Rafael, the facility reported 22 cases among staff and 13 infected residents. This facitlity also had an unspecified number of deaths related to the illness.
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Golden Home Extended Care Inc., also in San Rafael, reported 13 cases among residents, less than 11 cases among staff members and no deaths related to the virus.
At least 8 other care facilities in Marin County were experiencing outbreaks of the virus and a total of at least 158 staff members and 88 residents within the county were battling the virus, data revealed.
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The largest outbreaks in the county, according to state data, were recorded at Aegis Assisted Living Of Corte Madera, Nazareth House Of San Rafael and Drake Terrace in San Rafael.
The facility in Corte Madera reported 25 cases among staff members and 20 residents were ill with the virus Wednesday. No related deaths were reported among staff but an unspecified amoung of residents, less than 11, had died from the coronavirus.
The state Department of Social Services does not provide exact case count and death totals in facilities with fewer than 11 cases to report, in the interest of protecting patient privacy.
Tamalpais Creek in Greenbrae reported 18 staff infections, an unspecified amount of infections among residents and zero deaths related to COVID-19.
Windchime of Marin in Kentfield had less than 11 coronavirus cases to report in both staff and residents. There were deaths reported at this facilitiy but the number was not released.
The challenge of preventing coronavirus is especially great at assisted living facilities with memory care units. Residents in these units may not always understand the need to socially distance and wear a mask, though seeing others in masks can serve as a helpful reminder to those struggling with dementia, according to Teri Tift of Eskaton which operates care facilities in the East Bay. Tift is a registered nurse and holds a doctorate in health administration.
Facilities are continuing to work with county public health workers to carry out COVID-19 testing protocols, deliver meals to residents, and ensure people are isolating when necessary.
The coronavirus "is affecting millions of people, and it is very difficult and hard on families, and residents and staff," Tift said. "I'll be so glad when we have the vaccine going to everybody."
— Written by Patch editors Kat Schuster and Courtney Teague
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