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Vol. 46 | No. 20 | May 15, 2020
New Horizons gets good news Testing finds no coronavirus among staff and residents
Healthcare professionals wave to supporters who drove by the hospital in a parade April 24.
New Horizons’ assisted living facility in Marlborough
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On the frontline of the pandemic
UMass Memorial – Marlborough Hospital
By Jane Keller Gordon Contributing Writer MARLBOROUGH - At Building 400 - New Horizons’ assisted living facility in Marlborough - residents and staff let go a collective sigh of relief on May 1. That day, fearing the worst and hoping for the best, the community received fantastic news; no positive coronavirus findings. Among the 306 staff and residents tested, there were 300 negatives and one “preliminary negative,” now confirmed negative. Unfortunately, five vials were damaged in transit. New Horizons is awaiting guidance on retesting these five individuals. “While these results represent a snapshot in time amid a very fluid situation, and perhaps an element of luck, we are extremely encouraged that the COVID-19 tests were all negative and wish for continued good health for our community,” said Andrew Eick, vice president and executive director of the facility, in a press release. Building 400 qualified for no-cost testing through the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH). On April 28, members of the National Guard took samples from 159 residents and 147 staff, including 25 third party Aveanna Healthcare workers. According to New Horizons, some staff was unavailable for testing and some chose not to be tested. Betsy Connolly, New Horizons’ vice president and New Horizons | 14
Roach stresses that hospital is well-equipped to treat non-COVID-19 patients as well By Bonnie Adams Managing Editor MARLBOROUGH – As the coronavirus pandemic continues to evolve, UMass Memorial Health Care as the region’s largest healthcare provider has been on the frontline, both as a testing site and for the treatment of patients who have contracted the virus. Steven Roach, the UMass Memorial – Marlborough Hospital’s president and CEO, recently took some time to reflect on what has been a hectic and often stressful 10 weeks. He has been humbled by the commitment of his staff, the outpouring of support from Hospital | 9
inside this issue: viewpoint .............2 news .....................4 sports ....................17 schools ...................18
homes & more ........20 crossword .............21 obituaries .............22 classifieds .............23
New cable show to feature history of Westborough Golf Club
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