COVID-19

CCG Remains Open and Committed to Providing Critical Addiction Treatment Services Amidst Coronavirus

CCG remains open and committed to serving all individuals struggling with addiction and mental health needs while enforcing safety and prevention as a top priority in regard to COVID-19 (aka Coronavirus). Amidst the global health crisis, CCG is following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and World Health Organization’s recommendations and taking as many proactive actions as possible to protect our current and future patients and staff.

Overview of Our Approach

  1. Overall Patient and Staff Safety: Management has established a Coronavirus Committee to ensure hygiene and safety measures are consistently in place and being followed at each facility, and to ensure a coordinated company response to any concerns and establish protective protocols in the event that the health of our patients or employees may have been compromised as a result of COVID-19. The Committee works directly and daily with CCG’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Erika Kane, to implement and enforce the most up-to-date procedures as the coronavirus information evolves.
  2. Admissions: CCG screens all patients prior to admission to determine personal travel history, potential exposure, potential contact with someone who has traveled to areas of concern, any direct contact by the patients with persons diagnosed with COVID-19, and any symptoms of illness. Those who screen positive will not be admitted to treatment. Those who screen negative will be eligible for admission.
  3. Staff Monitoring: CCG is committed to ensuring staff at our facilities are not infected with COVID-19 virus. Staff who have traveled to areas of concern, have been in contact with someone in these areas, have been in direct contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19, or shows any signs of illness are asked to follow the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, which dictates 14 days of isolation with no symptoms from the time of contact.
  4. Facility Hygiene: We are maintaining our already stringent cleaning and disinfecting processes throughout the day along with regularly scheduled deep cleanings and encouraging staff and patients to practice strict hand hygiene and avoid skin to skin contact. We are also closely monitoring the health of our patients.
  5. Specialized Treatment: Our therapists have been trained on the effects of anxiety related to COVID-19 and are running groups at facilities to address concerns.

What Can You Do to Protect Yourself, Your Family and Your Community?

  • The CDC recommends daily preventative actions to help reduce the spread of respiratory diseases including:
  • Avoid unnecessary handshakes, hugs, and kisses.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
  • Stay home when you are sick and stay away from others if you are sick.
    Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touches objects and surfaces using a regular household cleaning spray or wipe.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom, before eating, and after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing.
  • If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.

Evolving Procedures and Policies

As the information on the coronavirus continues to evolve, we are examining our procedures closely and updating our procedures and policies as necessary. We will remain open and look forward to continuing to provide critical addiction treatment and resources to the millions of people suffering from the disease of addiction.