Zarzycki Manor Chapels, Ltd. Moves into Phase 4 of Restore Illinois

(CHICAGO & WILLOW SPRINGS) – Zarzycki Manor Chapels, Ltd. The State of Illinois has now moved into Phase 4 of Restore Illinois. Governor JB Pritzker today (June 26, 2020) released plans to safely continue reopening businesses and industries as Illinois moves into Phase 4 of the Restore Illinois plan. Working with public health officials and business representatives, guidelines were developed to keep workers and customers safe as the economy recovers. All four regions of the state are currently on track to move into Phase 4 on June 26 as the state continues to make significant progress in reducing new COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths, with the average 7-day statewide case positivity rate falling to just 2.5 percent as of June 20.

 

Phase 4 allows for the safe reopening or expansion of several key business segments – such as health and fitness, movies and theater, museums, and zoos, as well as indoor dining at restaurants. Phase 4 also allows for expanded gathering sizes, increasing the limit from 10 in Phase 3, to 50 people or fewer. This expanded gathering limit extends to key activities like meetings, events, and funerals.

 

The Zarzycki Family of Zarzycki Manor Chapels, Ltd. still and will always remain committed and are prepared to safely care for the families it serves during this novel pandemic. This information is subject to change per recommendations by the Federal Government, the State of Illinois and the CDC.

These implemented directives are to comply with their current recommendations and our compliance with these directives is to keep your families safe, as well as our staff.

 
Until we are directed further and/or until it is considered safe to hold larger public gatherings, funeral visitations and services will be limited to a maximum of fifty (50) people in the funeral home at one time. Visitations and cemetery services can be scheduled with these guidelines in place. Funeral Masses can also be scheduled following the guidelines of each individual Church.

 

The follow safety measures are in place at every service.

  • All entering the funeral home are required to wear a face covering/mask.
  • Temperatures are taken of everyone who enters the funeral home.
  • Hand sanitizer is administered at entry and is available throughout the funeral home.
  • Cross-check lists are generated for all services.
  • Increased the frequency of disinfecting all areas (including wiping down doors, frames and handles, light switches, public restrooms, registry table and pens, etc.)
  • Social distancing practices have been adopted by limiting arrangement conferences to no more than two (2) family members, building and floor signage, dedicated entrances and exits into funeral home and visitation rooms.
  • Our lounges remain closed until further notice. At this time, no food or beverages are allowed in the funeral home.
  • We encourage everyone to continue to use common sense including proper hand hygiene, social distance and staying home if you are sick.

 

At Zarzycki Manor Chapels, Ltd., we recognize our responsibility to protect the health of those we are privileged to serve. We will continue to guide families, as we always have, in ways they can meaningfully commemorate the life of their loved one, while adhering to the guidance issued by federal, state and local public health officials.

 

Our utmost priority is to keep the families we serve, along with their family, friends and members of the community, safe and healthy. Their health and welfare are first and foremost.

 

We are your neighbors; your friends and you are our community. Any questions can be directed to us via telephone at (773) 767.2166 or (708) 839.8999 or by email at staff@zarzyckimanorchapels.com.

 

We continue to operate seven days a week, 24 hours a day. If you have a death in the family, we ask that you first call us at either of our locations to notify us of the death. We will then proceed in informing you of the next steps and service options.

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