Unidine Client Resources – COVID-19 Response

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What Unidine is doing:

  • We have updated our long-established Emergency/Disaster Preparedness Plan,  including a Pandemic Management Policy and HR Policy for Pandemic Absences
  • Supply Chain is working closely with vendors to proactively share information and minimize any supply chain disruption
  • The Unidine Coronavirus Response Team built an online central resource for all communications materials. This is available to our managers and includes a repository of policies, FAQs and talking points
  • Team Members who voluntarily travel to any restricted geographies will be required to stay away from work for a period specified by the government, the company or as requested by the client

Emergency Preparedness Plan March 2020

Strategies to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19

 

Message from Founder, President and CEO Richard Schenkel

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Communications from Unidine CEO

What Unidine Unit Managers are doing:

  • Unit leaders are reviewing their current emergency food and water supply to ensure the continuity of food service for anyone who might be affected by a potential reported diagnosis or quarantine at your facility
  • Elevating personal hygiene awareness, stressing proper handwashing techniques, and sneeze and cough etiquette
  • Implementation of cleaning and sanitizing of highly touched surfaces using the appropriate chemicals sanctioned by our vendor
  • Enforcing the Team Member Health Reporting Policy:
    • If an associate experiences flu-like symptoms, they are to stay home
    • If an associate has traveled to an area with confirmed cases of the Coronavirus, they are instructed to notify their manager immediately. Appropriate steps will be taken by the manager.
  • Minimizing outside vendor access and contamination risks
  • Compliance –all vendors to be strictly Foodbuy-approved to ensure adherence to health reporting and travel policies

How to Reassure Teams

Emergency Pre-Prepared Packaged Food Program Overview

What our Unidine Team Members are doing:

  • They will stay home if sick
  • Adhere to the health reporting responsibilities. Any team member who has traveled to an area with confirmed cases of the Coronavirus to contact their manager immediately
  • Practice proper handwashing techniques, and sneeze and cough etiquette
  • Clean as they go and sanitize highly touched surfaces.

What To Do If You’re Sick

 

What Coreworks is doing:

  • The Coreworks Coronavirus Response Team built an online central resource for all communications materials— available to our managers and includes a repository of policies, FAQs and talking points.
  • Coreworks has enhanced our cleaning procedures by increasing the frequency of disinfecting human touch points throughout all aspects of service and working around-the-clock with our distributors and vendor partners to ensure you have what you need—when you need it.
  • Team Members who voluntarily travel to any restricted geographies will be required to stay away from work for a period specified by the government, the company, or as requested by the client.
  • If your community is in need of people—or any type of additional supplies—we have the resources and bandwidth to fulfill and support both of those needs. Our Response Team is coordinating labor pooling solutions where locations have temporarily halted or limited services creating the availability of personnel to support other operations.
  • In addition, our Supply Chain is directly coordinating with our vast network of partners on the availability of other supplies of any kind that you may need to ensure immediate fulfillment of orders if needed. We are monitoring daily the availability, capacity, and demands which continue to evolve day by day, ensuring we have rapid solutions for any immediate needs.

Coreworks- Emergency Preparedness Plan

Battling COVID-19 Webinar

Coreworks Webinar Presentation

Support Resources are Available:

  • If your community is in need of people—or any type of additional supplies—we have the
    resources and bandwidth to fulfill and support both of those needs. Our Response Team is
    coordinating labor pooling solutions where locations have temporarily halted or limited services
    creating the availability of personnel to support other operations.
  • In addition, our Supply Chain is directly coordinating with our vast network of partners on the
    availability of other supplies of any kind that you may need to ensure immediate fulfillment of
    orders if needed. We are monitoring daily the availability, capacity, and demands which continue
    to evolve day by day, ensuring we have rapid solutions for any immediate needs.

COVID-19 Talent Strategy

Unidine Mask Use

State by State Food Restrictions 

Stars That S.H.I.N.E.

 

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As the coronavirus continues to impact our entire community, our focus remains on the health, safety, and well-being of our people. Our team continues to live #theunidineway with uninterrupted meal service to the residents in our communities. Here are a few examples of our team working to prepare pick-up, to-go and delivery items in their community.