Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Facility staff, residents get virus vaccine

‘Atmosphere is positive’ as nursing home doses given

- ALEX GOLDEN

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Pharmacy staff in Northwest Arkansas are administer­ing covid-19 vaccines to residents and staff at long-term care facilities.

Forty- nine residents at Butterfiel­d Trail Village received the Moderna vaccine Wednesday, said Jay Green, administra­tor at the facility. About 50 residents live in its nursing home and assisted living areas and about 350 residents in its retirement community or independen­t living area.

Green said the independen­t living residents will likely receive the vaccine in about two weeks. They haven’t yet received the vaccine because they don’t fall under the state’s guidelines for who should be vaccinated first.

The facility plans to vaccinate about 100 staff members Tuesday, Green said.

Long-term care facilities had the choice of using local pharmacies that are going through the state’s vaccinatio­n program, Walgreens or CVS, the latter two are going through a federal program, Dr. Jennifer Dillaha at the Arkansas Department of Health has said. Many chose to partner with pharmacies they already use for annual flu vaccinatio­ns, she said.

Green said Butterfiel­d chose to go through Fayettevil­le-based Collier Drug for the covid-19 vaccine because the facility receives flu vaccines from the pharmacy. The vaccinatio­ns went well with no hiccups, he said.

“They know our residents. We know them,” he said.

Staff and residents have been excited to receive the vaccine, he said.

Five Butterfiel­d Trail residents have died of the virus, according to the Health Department.

Staff and residents at Bradford House Nursing and Rehab in Centerton received the vaccine Tuesday. Staff from Springdale-based Premier Pharmacy Care administer­ed the vaccine to 67 residents and 71 staff members, said Mike Wright, Bradford House administra­tor.

Some staff members came in on their day off to receive the vaccine. A few weren’t able to get the vaccine because they are pregnant, he said. All but six residents received the vaccine.

“The atmosphere is positive. This is something we’ve been praying for,” Wright said.

Six Bradford House residents have died of the virus, according to the Health Department.

Andrew Mize, pharmacist at Debbie’s Family Pharmacy in Rogers, said the pharmacy received a shipment of 200 doses of the Moderna vaccine Monday and hopes to vaccinate staff and residents at Legacy Village Assisted Living in Bentonvill­e once it has the necessary consent forms.

Mize projected about 70 doses will cover all of the residents and staff at Legacy Village, leaving the pharmacy with about 130 doses that will likely be administer­ed to staff at outpatient health clinics.

Walgreens began vaccinatio­ns in Arkansas this week, according to Kelli Teno, spokeswoma­n for the company. Walgreens wouldn’t release details on where it had given vaccinatio­ns nor how many doses it had given.

Forty-five long-term care facilities in Arkansas selected CVS to administer vaccinatio­ns to a total of 8,300 staff and residents, according to Abby Major, spokeswoma­n for the company. Vaccinatio­ns began Monday and are expected to be completed in 12 weeks, according to Major. CVS would not identify the facilities.

The Moderna vaccines being given this week are longterm care facilities’ first dose. The Moderna vaccine requires a second dose 28 days after the first ones.

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