Learning Disability Practice | 2021
Managing an outbreak of COVID-19 in a learning disability setting
Abstract
Why you should read this article: • To outline how learning disability settings can prepare for and manage COVID-19 outbreaks • To recognise the importance of developing a contingency plan to manage a COVID-19 outbreak in a learning disability setting • To identify the need to support clients with learning disabilities when reinforcing public health messages about COVID-19 This article describes the experience of preparing for, and managing, a small COVID-19 outbreak that affected clients and staff in a learning disability setting To demonstrate the likelihood of transmission, a timeline was developed to map the trajectory of symptomatic individuals and confirmed cases Practices such as effective hand hygiene and wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) were observed by staff members COVID-19 transmission containment measures included: isolation of clients who had tested positive for COVID-19, nomination of specific staff members to care for clients who had tested positive, and amending duty rotas to prevent staff crossover between various units The frequency of environmental cleaning was also increased On-site refresher training for medical, nursing and domestic staff focused on coronavirus transmission, PPE, hand hygiene and environmental cleaning A contingency plan devised before the COVID-19 outbreak was invaluable because staff members could respond immediately when positive cases were identified among clients and staff members COVID-19 screening for clients and all staff members was conducted to identify asymptomatic carriers;these individuals were then excluded from work to reduce the risk of potential transmission [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of Learning Disability Practice is the property of RNCi and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder s express written permission However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use This abstract may be abridged No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract (Copyright applies to all Abstracts )