B.C. seniors advocate wants change in care home visits during pandemic
British Columbia’s seniors advocate says health restrictions limiting visits at long-term care and assisted living facilities to prevent the spread of COVID-19 should be revised to allow more visitors.
Isobel Mackenzie makes the recommendations after the release of a survey today that reflects the experiences of 13,000 residents and family members during the pandemic.
She says the report includes numerous accounts from family members who have not seen loved ones for months due to limits on the number of people allowed to visit care facilities.
Mackenzie’s report also recommends allowing longer and more frequent visits to balance the long-term risk to the health of residents caused by lengthy family separations.