| Here are 10 tips for protecting yourself when caring for someone who is sick with COVID-19 at home:
1) 🧍↔️ 🦠 Limit contact. If possible, have the person who is sick use a separate bathroom and bedroom. Do not allow any visitors.
2) 🤒 Watch for warning signs. Contact the person’s healthcare provider if symptoms get worse. Warning signs: trouble breathing, persistent pain or pressure in the chest, newly developed confusion, difficulty arousing from sleep, bluish lips or face.
3) 🍛 Prevent the spread of germs by eating in separate rooms or areas. Wash dishes and utensils using gloves, soap and hot water or in a dishwasher
4) 🥤 Avoid sharing personal items, such as dishes, glasses, silverware, towels, bedding, or electronics (like a cell phone) with the person who is sick.
5) 😷 Ask the sick person to put on a mask before you enter their room or whenever around other people.
6) 🧼 Wash your hands often for at least 20 seconds or use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
7) 🧤 Wear disposable gloves when touching or having contact with the sick person’s body fluids or when handing their clothing and linens. Throw gloves into a lined trash can and always wash hands immediately after removing gloves.
8) 🧽 Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces and items, such as doorknobs, light switches, handles, toilets, faucets, and electronics, everyday.
9) 🗑️ Dedicate a lined trash can for the person who is sick. Use gloves when removing garbage bags and handling/disposing of trash. Wash hands afterward.
10) 🌡️ Track your own health. Stay home and monitor your health for COVID-19 symptoms while caring for the person who is sick. You can leave home 14 days after the person who is sick meets the criteria to end their isolation. |