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Covid-19: More visits allowed to North’s care homes

written by cassoscoop October 20, 2021
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CORONAVIRUS visiting restrictions in care homes in the North of Ireland are being eased from today, Wednesday, October 20.

Up to four people from no more than two households can now visit, with a maximum of four such visits per week allowed.

However, the easing of restrictions may not fully apply if the care home has an active Covid-19 outbreak.

There are currently 60 care homes across the North of Ireland dealing with a Coronavirus outbreak – 10 of which are in the Western Trust area.

The arrangements are set out in the Department of Health’s Visiting With Care – A Pathway document.

More clarity has been provided around visits from clergy, and further advice added around how residents can be facilitated to leave their care home.

Health Minister Robin Swann said visiting was now in the “Gradual Easing” phase but emphasised that coronavirus “remains very much with us”.

“I strongly encourage everyone to continue to practise effective infection prevention and control standards and make use of the widely available lateral flow testing,” he added.

“Everyone should also take full advantage of the vaccination programmes, including flu jabs and the Covid vaccine booster where eligible, to keep care home residents and everyone else as safe as possible.”

Pauline Shepherd, chief executive of the Independent Health and Care Providers, said the move was “really good news for families, for residents and for care homes”.

However, she also said: “In terms of a big difference, I’m not quite sure it will make a significant difference, because many care homes have been enabling as many visits as possible.

“We haven’t had, probably in the last two months or so, any particular concerns being raised by families about needing to extend visits.”

Visiting at care homes had been restricted to try to protect residents from Covid-19, with face-to-face visiting stopped last April as cases rose.

Care home residents were among the first to be prioritised for vaccines and a four-stage plan for easing restrictions got under way in May 2021.

Since then, residents were able to have two visitors in their room up to three times a week, and go out on trips.

“All of this is guidance based on a risk assessment and it can be impacted by, for instance, staff shortage on a particular day,” added Ms McKenna.

“If it was deemed that it wasn’t safe to allow that number of visits then the care home might decide to restrict it further.”

There are two more stages in the pathway document after Gradual Easing, named Further Easing and Preparing for the Future.

That final stage would see the removal of all restrictions, dependent on public health advice.

Covid-19: More visits allowed to North’s care homes was last modified: October 20th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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