Important Info Regarding Corona Virus (COVID-19)
PAC has been open for women and families throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
For the safety of our staff and clients, we continue to take necessary precautions
as recommended by the CDC.
UPDATE: February 1, 2021:
PAC has been open for women and families in need throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. For the safety of our staff and clients, we continue to take necessary precautions to reduce the risk of the spread of COVID-19.
UPDATE: May 4, 2020:
PAC has been open for women and families in need throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. For the safety of our staff and clients, we continue to take necessary precautions, even as Georgia's shelter-in-place mandate has expired.
UPDATE: March 22, 2020:
PAC is here for women and families in need throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. For the safety of our staff and clients, we are taking necessary precautions, following CDC guidelines and implementing the following protocol until further notice:
Education classes are available online! Join our live class on Mondays at 1:30 & Thursdays at 5pm via this link: CLICK HERE Recordings are available on our YouTube page. Email Courtney Cook for more information at [email protected].
PAC Baby Boutique will be closed for the time being. Once the boutique reopens, clients will be able to shop with their earned bucks.
Volunteers are staying home for the time being. For your info, non-client facing administrative staff will be working at home, but are available via email and phone.
Parishes are delaying any baby bottle events that are planned for oncoming weeks. The handling and exchange of bottles and coins is not necessary right now.
We are encouraging donors to hold their donations, or clinic visits until further notice. In the meantime, we are accepting donations online or via our Amazon wishlist. We're evaluating on a week-by-week basis and hope to be open again very soon!
The clinics are imposing a screening process for all client appointments per recommendations of the CDC and GA DPH. At any time, if the medical team is not comfortable scanning someone who appears to be ill, they can decide to re-schedule the medical appointment.
Please know that we continue to maintain our high standards for safety and cleanliness. In addition to practicing preventative measures to reduce the spread of germs within our facilities, we are adding a more stringent cleaning standard to our protocol, including disinfecting advocacy rooms in between each client, wiping door knobs, computer surfaces, table tops and generally exposed areas several times per day.
We will remain vigilant in upholding these practices and will take any additional precautions recommended by the CDC & Georgia DPH. We will provide updates to our website as new information becomes available. The health and well-being of our clients, volunteers and staff are first and foremost. Gina Phillips, Director of Medical Services, and the management team are consulting the CDC and Department of Public Health websites on a daily basis for updates and recommendations. We have also consulted with our advocacy partners, Life Resources of Georgia and our accreditation consulting firm for advice on clinic protocols. To-date, we are implementing everything that has been advised. Most importantly, we trust in the Lord and are guided by prayer and the peace that comes with that trust.
For more detailed information about COVID-19, see links below.
Https://dph.georgia.gov/
Https://www.cdc.gov/
For the safety of our staff and clients, we continue to take necessary precautions
as recommended by the CDC.
UPDATE: February 1, 2021:
PAC has been open for women and families in need throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. For the safety of our staff and clients, we continue to take necessary precautions to reduce the risk of the spread of COVID-19.
- No walk-in appointments will be accepted. Please schedule your appointment ahead of time to help as we follow CDC and Georgia Department of Health cleaning and social distancing standards.
- Upon arrival at the clinic, clients will continue to have temperatures taken and complete a short COVID-19 screening prior to their appointment.
- Appointments in the clinic are limited to the client and their partner. Other arrangements must be made for children, friends and other family.
- All of our classes are offered online.
- The Baby Boutique is open, but limited to one shopper at a time. No children are allowed in the Boutique unless they are secured in a carseat or stroller.
UPDATE: May 4, 2020:
PAC has been open for women and families in need throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. For the safety of our staff and clients, we continue to take necessary precautions, even as Georgia's shelter-in-place mandate has expired.
- All clients will continue to be screened for COVID-19 symptoms by phone prior to their appointment.
- Upon arrival at the clinic, clients will continue to have temperatures taken and complete a short screening prior to their appointment.
- Telehealth options are in place for non-medical appointments.
- The Roswell Boutique remains closed until further notice.
UPDATE: March 22, 2020:
PAC is here for women and families in need throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. For the safety of our staff and clients, we are taking necessary precautions, following CDC guidelines and implementing the following protocol until further notice:
- To avoid a gathering of people, we are limiting the clinic to CLIENTS and THEIR PARTNER ONLY. Anyone else who accompanies you on your visit will be asked to wait outside.
- Walk-ins are asked to schedule an appointment by phone. Clients may bring their partner to their appointment, but other visitors are requested to stay home. We’re sorry, we cannot accommodate children due to risk to their health and others
- Clinic Hours are 9am to 5pm Monday through Friday, and 11am-7pm Thursday in Forest Park
- Roswell Boutique is temporarily closed
Education classes are available online! Join our live class on Mondays at 1:30 & Thursdays at 5pm via this link: CLICK HERE Recordings are available on our YouTube page. Email Courtney Cook for more information at [email protected].
PAC Baby Boutique will be closed for the time being. Once the boutique reopens, clients will be able to shop with their earned bucks.
Volunteers are staying home for the time being. For your info, non-client facing administrative staff will be working at home, but are available via email and phone.
Parishes are delaying any baby bottle events that are planned for oncoming weeks. The handling and exchange of bottles and coins is not necessary right now.
We are encouraging donors to hold their donations, or clinic visits until further notice. In the meantime, we are accepting donations online or via our Amazon wishlist. We're evaluating on a week-by-week basis and hope to be open again very soon!
The clinics are imposing a screening process for all client appointments per recommendations of the CDC and GA DPH. At any time, if the medical team is not comfortable scanning someone who appears to be ill, they can decide to re-schedule the medical appointment.
Please know that we continue to maintain our high standards for safety and cleanliness. In addition to practicing preventative measures to reduce the spread of germs within our facilities, we are adding a more stringent cleaning standard to our protocol, including disinfecting advocacy rooms in between each client, wiping door knobs, computer surfaces, table tops and generally exposed areas several times per day.
We will remain vigilant in upholding these practices and will take any additional precautions recommended by the CDC & Georgia DPH. We will provide updates to our website as new information becomes available. The health and well-being of our clients, volunteers and staff are first and foremost. Gina Phillips, Director of Medical Services, and the management team are consulting the CDC and Department of Public Health websites on a daily basis for updates and recommendations. We have also consulted with our advocacy partners, Life Resources of Georgia and our accreditation consulting firm for advice on clinic protocols. To-date, we are implementing everything that has been advised. Most importantly, we trust in the Lord and are guided by prayer and the peace that comes with that trust.
For more detailed information about COVID-19, see links below.
Https://dph.georgia.gov/
Https://www.cdc.gov/
Protect yourself, protect others:
We encourage you to take care of your health and protect others by doing the following:
Wash your hands frequently using soap and water for 20 seconds, or an alcohol-based hand rub.
Maintain a social distance of at least 6 feet distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing
Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Hands can transfer the virus to your eyes, nose or mouth.
Practice respiratory hygiene by covering your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or a tissue when you cough or sneeze, and throw that tissue in the trash.
Sanitize hard surfaces daily. The coronavirus can survive on hard surfaces for up to 3 days. Hard surfaces that are touched by hands can harbor the virus and promote spread. Cell phones, laptops, countertops and door knobs are a few examples.
Seek medical care early if you have fever and respiratory symptoms
Stay at home if you feel unwell. If you plan to seek medical attention at your doctors office, call in advance. Follow the directions of your local health authority.
If you have been in close contact with a person known to have COVID –19 , have recently traveled from an area with ongoing spread of COVID-19, or are developing fever, cough and shortness of breath, please call our office to speak with a healthcare professional before coming to the office. If you are developing severe symptoms, report to your local emergency department immediately or call 9-1-1.