Laguna Honda Hospital has emerged as a beacon of safety and preparedness during challenging times, as highlighted in the recent San Francisco government meeting. Officials praised the facility, the largest long-term skilled nursing home in the country, for its exemplary handling of health protocols, particularly during the ongoing pandemic.
Since January 18, not a single resident at Laguna Honda has tested positive for COVID-19, a remarkable achievement given the nationwide spikes in cases. Currently, 90% of residents and 84% of staff have received both doses of the vaccine, showcasing the hospital's commitment to safeguarding its community.
The meeting also addressed the recent completion of the annual skilled nursing facility recertification survey, which took place on April 19. Preliminary findings indicated minor issues, all of which are deemed correctable. The team at Laguna Honda is now awaiting the final report to submit their plans for addressing these items.
Additionally, the facility successfully completed its annual fire life safety and emergency preparedness survey, with only minimal preliminary findings reported. This reinforces Laguna Honda's dedication to maintaining high standards of care and safety for both residents and staff. As the hospital continues to navigate these challenges, its proactive measures serve as a model for other facilities across the nation.