Thursday evening, Philippe Gosselin, deputy, and Jean-Pierre Lhonneur, mayor, met Laurence Postel, director of the hospital, and Sylvie Leprivey-Durand, health executive, to take stock of the health situation of the establishment. An exchange that lasted nearly two hours and ended with a visit to the structure.
“We now have ten days of follow-up after the second injection of vaccine on 85% of our residents and 17% of caregivers over the age of 50 and we see a clear improvement in the situation and no side effects observed, rejoices Laurence Postel. We experienced difficult situations with a first cluster in October and then screening which revealed numerous positive cases. “
To consolidate this improvement, “We remain very vigilant and wish to encourage staff to vaccinate more ». Visits are again authorized with different protocols depending on the units. Laurence Postel and Sylvie Leprivey-Durand wished to remind “The involvement of all the staff during this major crisis has changed the relationship between everyone. Ltrades were smoothed out when many were on sick leave. »
This visit aims to “To express our gratitude to all the staff », underlines Philippe Gosselin, also attentive to the messages to be sent back to the National Assembly. “For us, it is above all the possibility of training our nursing assistants as locally as possible », recalls Laurence Postel.
She indicates that the Ségur of health, which brought a salary increase, “Is greatly appreciated and the training of hospital service workers in the profession of nursing assistant is a good thing ». But, according to her, all this is insufficient, “Because we have to make people want to do our job and this requires recognition and professional progression ».