The Redwoods follows the guidance from Marin County Public Health, the State of California, and CDC. The course and severity of the virus is frequently changing. When there are contradictory requirements between the most current CDC, CDPH, CDSS, and MPHD orders, we follow the strictest requirements.

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The Redwoods Residents Enjoying New CDC Guidelines

March 9, 2021

FOX2 News MILL VALLEY, Calif. – Older Americans, among the first people to be vaccinated, will be among the first to enjoy new CDC guidelines. “To be able to go to the dining room, to be able to go for a van ride, to be able to sit outside on a nice day with your family, these are …

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Vaccinations having positive impact at long-term care centers: Marin County

FOX2 News SAN RAFAEL, Calif. – Newly released data in Marin County shows how vaccinations are having an impact at long-term care centers. Health officials say the number of virus cases has dropped significantly after the residents and staff received their second vaccinations. “The vaccine works and it saves lives. Those are the two headlines I see here,” …

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Marin County nursing homes see dramatic drop in COVID-19 cases

by: Maureen Kelly, KRON News MARIN, Calif. (KRON) – The Marin County Health Department has released new data showing a steep drop off of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes following the distribution of second vaccine doses. “This is exactly what we are hoping to see for the rest of the county,” Dr. Lisa Santora said. Marin …

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Still No Residents of The Redwoods Have Tested Positive for COVID-19

Tuesday, December 15, 2020   Still no residents of The Redwoods have tested positive for COVID-19 but, according to a number of sources, the number of deaths due to the virus in the U.S. exceeded 300,000 on Monday and confirmed cases topped 16,000,000 as the nation rolled outs its first vaccine inoculations. These are staggering …

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Covid-19 Alert | November 19, 2020

Tens of thousands of airline workers are facing a wave of furloughs after a widely supported effort to renew federal stimulus funding for the industry has failed to overcome a congressional stalemate.
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COVID-19 Update | November 24, 2020

But word that some NSC staffers were being told to wear masks quickly made its way back to the West Wing and it wasn't long before a sharp dictum came down.
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What Steps is The Redwoods Taking to Ensure Against a COVID-19 Outbreak?

Jim Parsons shared on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon that he and husband Todd Spiewak contracted COVID-19 back in March.
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Highlights from Our Covid Experience Together

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Outdoor Concerts

Occasional outdoor concerts have been offered thanks to a generous donation from a Friend of The Redwoods! Thank you! These concerts have been great fun for residents to enjoy from their balcony or patio. The talent has been inspiring! 

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Campus Safety

Our Leadership Team is integral to our community and have spent countless hours staying current with county, state and national guidelines. We are pleased to report that no residents have tested positive or gotten sick from Covid-19 thus far.

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Healthcare Heroes

Each year we celebrate "milestones" with our staff, including the celebration of many employees being with us for 10, 20 and 30 years! Residents and staff at The Redwoods have a special and supportive relationship. We thank our valuable Healthcare Heros! 

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"Everyday at The Redwoods feels like I'm helping my own parents. Our residents make the work easy.”

– Connie Stephan, Facilities Department

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