Cocoon extends precautions during coronavirus pandemic

Hallway at The Cocoon

(Submitted by the Cocoon)

The Cocoon, Wood County’s only domestic and sexual violence agency, remains committed to serving survivors throughout our community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

As the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve, we have looked at all scenarios and risks and continue to be committed to the health and well-being of you, our staff, their families, the survivors we serve as we continue to carry out our mission. 

Therefore, the following will be in effect until Oct. 31:

  • Our doors will remain closed to visitors.
  • Staff must wear masks at all times.
  • Staff must take temperature upon arrival for their shift.
  • Staff must report to their supervisor if they are having COVID symptoms.
  • Staff must disinfect the shelter and administration side of the building every 8 hours.
  • All in-person events through Dec. 31 are canceled. Some events may become virtual.
  • Meetings must be conducted virtually whenever possible.
  • When meeting with survivors, staff and survivors must wear a mask and follow social distance guidelines.
  • If a survivor does not have access to a mask, The Cocoon will provide one.
  • Anyone wishing to drop off donations should call and schedule an appointment at 419-373-1730, ext. 1002.
  • All programs and services are still available, though conducted remotely whenever possible. 
  • Cocoon advocates are available to assist survivors obtaining Civil Protection Orders, support at hearings, and to meet survivors at area hospitals.
  • Anyone needing crisis or other support should call our 24/7 crisis line at 419-373-1730 and select option #2 for immediate assistance.