This photo shows the Juneau Pioneer Home on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020.  (Peter Segall / Juneau Empire File)

Pioneer Homes begin vaccinating residents and staff

Juneau expected to vaccinate last week of December.

Residents and staff at the state’s assisted-living facilities for older adults began on Friday receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, Alaska Department of Health and Social Services announced.

Limited supplies are being prioritized for those most at risk, including residents and staff at long-term care facilities, the state health department said in a news release.

The Division of Alaska Pioneer Homes Director Heidi Hamilton and each of the homes’ administrators have been planning and preparing for the vaccine’s arrival so they could start vaccinating residents and staff as soon as possible, according to DHSS.

[They’re here: Vaccine doses arrive in Juneau]

“We are all very excited to begin offering the vaccines at the state’s Pioneer Homes so our elders can be protected and get back to their normal lives,” Hamilton said in a news release.

Vaccines will be available to Pioneer Home residents in several ways, according to DHSS:

— The Pioneer Homes’ centralized pharmacy, which serves all six homes, has signed up to be a provider through the Department of Health and Social Services’ Vaccine Distribution program allowing them to directly order vaccines for the homes.

— Carrs/Safeway has been identified as the partner pharmacy for the Alaska Pioneer Homes so they can come into the homes to provide vaccinations, which is anticipated to begin later this month.

— Points of dispensing agreements with the Division of Public Health in each of the homes’ communities have been set up so PODs can be used to offer vaccinations, if needed.

— While specific amounts and dates of availability are still being determined, the first group of residents and staff are starting to receive vaccinations at the Anchorage, Ketchikan and Palmer Homes today. Fairbanks will begin next week, and Sitka and Juneau will conduct vaccinations the last week of December.

“We’re grateful that our elders and staff are some of the first to be getting vaccinated,” said Lana Bell, lead pharmacist for the Pioneer Homes pharmacy who is responsible for receiving the vaccines, in the news release. “It means we can all start to move toward a more normal life and stop living in fear. The vaccine is the best Christmas gift ever.”

Before they can receive the vaccine, residents – or their authorized representative – and staff must agree to be vaccinated and sign an informed consent form, according to DHSS. All protocols required by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for administering the vaccine will be followed, including monitoring everyone receiving a vaccine for any adverse reactions and reporting any incidents to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System.

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