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Nelson Marlborough ZLHealth COVID-19Coronavirus COVID-19formation Tahunanui Community Based Assessment Centre Managing uncertainty and fear around COVID-19 What is a community-based assessment centre? Acommunity-based assessment centre (CBAC) is where you can get screened and assessed for COVID-19. You might also be tested. AllCBAC services are free of charge. fyou have been overseas in the last 4 days, or have been in close contact with someone who has, please seek advice froma CBACurgently if you develop any symptoms. Phone OB00 350 4636. If you haven't traveled recently. or been in close contact with someone who has, please phone Healthline (0800 358 5453) first to see if you should go FOCUS ON THINGGS YOU KEEP CONNECTED Phone, text or tak over the fence KEEP UP TO DATE but stick to credible information sources, such a www.covidt9.govtne CAN CONTROL Wash your hands, get your fluvaccine and practice physical distancing (eep amapart) toa CBAC. Assessment, screening and testing -what's the difference? Not everyone who is screened at a CBAC is necessarily tested for COVID-19. Screening: Screening is when a clinician asks you screening questions about anyoverseas travel you have done in the last 14 days, or any close contact you've had with people who have been overseas any close contact you've had with poople who have, or may have, COVID-19 your clinical symptoms. Assessment: After screening, a clinician will decide if you need to be assessed. Assessment happens inside the CBAC, with the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) in use Testing: After an assessment, a cinician will decide if you need to betested. If so, they wil take a swab (sample) from you and sendit to a laboratoryfor testing it is very important aif youhave a swab taken you remain in careful isolation and follow the physical distancing rules. KEEP DOING THE THINGS YOU ENJOY to make you feel happy and calm HEAD OUTSIDE KEEPIT IF YOU CAN IN PERSPECTIVE Physical activity arndbeing Formost, COVD-19 will outside makes you feel better beflu-like symptoms TAKE A BREAK INVOLVE YOUR KIDS CONSIDER ASKING TO from social media and Make a plan, teach kids how CHANGE THE SUBJECT, they can help, folowroutines if youfind the COVID-19 conversation overwhelming be selective about what you follow and be available to them Tahunanui CBAC Protection from COVID-19 the former Suburban Club, 168 Tahunanui Drive Phone 0000 3504636 Open 7 days 9am-6pm Toi Toi Screening Centre The Toi Toi centre offersadifferent service to the Tahunanui CBAC. At the Cough or sneeze Into your elbow or by covering your mouth and nose with tissues Cleanand disinfect Toi Toi (Victory) centre you will be screened. If you then need assessment (by a GP) or testing, you will go to the Tahunanui CBAC for testing Wash your hands with soap and water often (for at least 20 seconds). Then dry frequently touched surfaces and objects. suchas doorknobs. (168 Tahunanui Drive), Transport is available to help you get to Tahunanui and back if needed. All CBAC services are free of charge. Staffa dfat the Toi Toi CBAC can also connect youto support: accommodation, food, personal and whanau safety, financial and social support. If you have been overseas in the last 14 days, or have been inclose contact with someone who has, please seek advice from a CBAC urgently if you develop any symptoms. Don't touch your eyes. nose or mouth if your hands arenot clean Put used tissues in the bin or a bag Immediately. Stay home if you feel unwel Unite against COVID-19 Phone 0800 358 4636. NEED MORE SUPPORT? HERE ARE SOME OPTIONS: COVID-19 Health Advice. If you are worried you Toi Toi Screening Centre Harvey Norman carpark, 69 Saint Vincent St (or your whänau) have symptoms of Coronavirus, call 0800 358 5453. Other medical advice 0800 Gn 16 - 1737 - National Telephone Counselling Service. Available 24/7. Text or call Check out some mindfulness apps such as: Headspace, Calm, Insight Timer Open 7 days 10am-1pm Nelson Mariborough For updates and more information visit: www.covid19.govt.nz Health MARCH2020 TE WAIORA Nelson Marlborough ZLHealth COVID-19Coronavirus COVID-19formation Tahunanui Community Based Assessment Centre Managing uncertainty and fear around COVID-19 What is a community-based assessment centre? Acommunity-based assessment centre (CBAC) is where you can get screened and assessed for COVID-19. You might also be tested. AllCBAC services are free of charge. fyou have been overseas in the last 4 days, or have been in close contact with someone who has, please seek advice froma CBACurgently if you develop any symptoms. Phone OB00 350 4636. If you haven't traveled recently. or been in close contact with someone who has, please phone Healthline (0800 358 5453) first to see if you should go FOCUS ON THINGGS YOU KEEP CONNECTED Phone, text or tak over the fence KEEP UP TO DATE but stick to credible information sources, such a www.covidt9.govtne CAN CONTROL Wash your hands, get your fluvaccine and practice physical distancing (eep amapart) toa CBAC. Assessment, screening and testing -what's the difference? Not everyone who is screened at a CBAC is necessarily tested for COVID-19. Screening: Screening is when a clinician asks you screening questions about anyoverseas travel you have done in the last 14 days, or any close contact you've had with people who have been overseas any close contact you've had with poople who have, or may have, COVID-19 your clinical symptoms. Assessment: After screening, a clinician will decide if you need to be assessed. Assessment happens inside the CBAC, with the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) in use Testing: After an assessment, a cinician will decide if you need to betested. If so, they wil take a swab (sample) from you and sendit to a laboratoryfor testing it is very important aif youhave a swab taken you remain in careful isolation and follow the physical distancing rules. KEEP DOING THE THINGS YOU ENJOY to make you feel happy and calm HEAD OUTSIDE KEEPIT IF YOU CAN IN PERSPECTIVE Physical activity arndbeing Formost, COVD-19 will outside makes you feel better beflu-like symptoms TAKE A BREAK INVOLVE YOUR KIDS CONSIDER ASKING TO from social media and Make a plan, teach kids how CHANGE THE SUBJECT, they can help, folowroutines if youfind the COVID-19 conversation overwhelming be selective about what you follow and be available to them Tahunanui CBAC Protection from COVID-19 the former Suburban Club, 168 Tahunanui Drive Phone 0000 3504636 Open 7 days 9am-6pm Toi Toi Screening Centre The Toi Toi centre offersadifferent service to the Tahunanui CBAC. At the Cough or sneeze Into your elbow or by covering your mouth and nose with tissues Cleanand disinfect Toi Toi (Victory) centre you will be screened. If you then need assessment (by a GP) or testing, you will go to the Tahunanui CBAC for testing Wash your hands with soap and water often (for at least 20 seconds). Then dry frequently touched surfaces and objects. suchas doorknobs. (168 Tahunanui Drive), Transport is available to help you get to Tahunanui and back if needed. All CBAC services are free of charge. Staffa dfat the Toi Toi CBAC can also connect youto support: accommodation, food, personal and whanau safety, financial and social support. If you have been overseas in the last 14 days, or have been inclose contact with someone who has, please seek advice from a CBAC urgently if you develop any symptoms. Don't touch your eyes. nose or mouth if your hands arenot clean Put used tissues in the bin or a bag Immediately. Stay home if you feel unwel Unite against COVID-19 Phone 0800 358 4636. NEED MORE SUPPORT? HERE ARE SOME OPTIONS: COVID-19 Health Advice. If you are worried you Toi Toi Screening Centre Harvey Norman carpark, 69 Saint Vincent St (or your whänau) have symptoms of Coronavirus, call 0800 358 5453. Other medical advice 0800 Gn 16 - 1737 - National Telephone Counselling Service. Available 24/7. Text or call Check out some mindfulness apps such as: Headspace, Calm, Insight Timer Open 7 days 10am-1pm Nelson Mariborough For updates and more information visit: www.covid19.govt.nz Health MARCH2020 TE WAIORA