COVID-19: MJHS Health System Updates

While the number of confirmed cases, hospitalizations, and deaths in New York have all been decreasing, and the positivity rate (percentage of people who get tested for COVID-19 and are found to have the disease) is now less than 1%, there are still some very troubling warning signs. Specifically, the new Delta variant of the coronavirus could present significant challenges unless we continue to take the necessary actions – most importantly, getting vaccinated.  

MJHS is committed to helping our patients, residents members and staff remain informed and as safe as possible.

For our latest updates:

Support the COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund

MJHS has spent more than $1 million on securing personal protective equipment (PPE) for our staff, providing all non-essential employees with the technology to work remotely, as well as ensuring our most vulnerable and alone patients have what they need to stay as healthy and independent as possible.

COVID-19 Update for Elderplan/HomeFirst Members

Your team at Elderplan/HomeFirst would like to provide you with some important information about COVID-19, the new Coronavirus, and how you can help protect yourself.

COVID-19 Update for MJHS Hospice Patients

Your team at MJHS Hospice would like to provide you with some important information about COVID-19, the new Coronavirus, the steps we’re taking to ensure safe home visits and how you can help protect yourself.

COVID-19 Update for MJHS Home Care Patients

Your team at MJHS Home Care would like to provide you with some important information about COVID-19, the new Coronavirus, the steps we’re taking to ensure safe home visits and how you can help protect yourself.

Menorah Center Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

We know that many family members are worried about COVID-19, the new coronavirus. I want to provide an update about what we are doing to protect your loved one at Menorah Center.

Isabella Center Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

We know that many family members are worried about COVID-19, the new coronavirus. I want to provide an update about what we are doing to protect your loved one at Isabella Center.