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Prepping for a hurricane offers new challenges for nursing homes during coronavirus pandemic

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ORLANDO, Fla. – With the threat of Hurricane Isaias approaching Florida’s coast, a Central Florida senior living community said it’s been a challenge revising time-tested plans to incorporate protocols for COVID-19.Bryce Robinson is the Senior Regional Director of Operations for Sonata Senior Living, in Orlando, and said they’ve initiated Phase I of their Emergency Preparedness Plan."This is where we start preparing for the worst, but we're still hopeful for the best," said Robinson.Officials with Sonata Senior Living said their Emergency Preparedness Plan now includes having personal protective equipment at the ready, and preparations for keeping residents socially distant.Robinson said they have personal protective equipment for all.

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