Eagle’s senior care center needs some financial help. During a Tuesday work session with the Eagle County Board of Commissioners, representatives of Castle Peak Senior Life and Rehabilitation presented an overview of the center’s operations.
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EAGLE Castle Peak Senior Life and Rehabilitation in Eagle appears to be turning the corner on its latest coronavirus outbreak. No new infections have been detected at the facility since Tuesday, Dec. 8, when it had 14 active cases among its 50 residents.
Nine residents who previously tested positive for the coronavirus remain in isolation in a dedicated COVID-19 wing set up at the facility, with seven of them scheduled to come out of isolation this weekend. No residents are in the hospital at this time.
“We tested all residents and staff yesterday and all came back negative once again,” Castle Peak administrator Shelly Cornish wrote in an email Wednesday. “We will test again on Friday and next Tuesday to make sure we stay on top of this.”