Wishaw Press

Cautious return to indoor visiting at care homes

- ROSS THOMSON

Indoor visiting of Lanarkshir­e’s care home residents by relatives, friends and carers has resumed.

Care homes will now support residents to have up to two separate designated visitors once a week.

The move follows the Scottish Government guidance‘open with Care’, which supports the reintroduc­tion of meaningful family contact in care homes, in a safer and managed way.

The wide range of protection­s now in place against Covid-19 for care home residents has led to the decision that meaningful contact should be made easier for the wellbeing of residents and their loved ones.

Initially care homes will be asked to introduce meaningful contact by supporting up to two designated visitors per resident, once a week. Care homes will work with residents and visitors to agree the duration of visits in the early stages.

At this stage, children under the age of 16 should only be classed as a designated visitor for indoor contact under exceptiona­l circumstan­ces.

Designated visitors will need to wear a fluid-resistant surgical mask, which should be provided by the home, and wear any additional PPE requested by the care home. Visitors will also be strongly encouraged to take a COVID test on-site.

Visiting at some homes may still be restricted, primarily in the event of an outbreak at a care home.

Gabe Docherty, director of Public Health, NHS Lanarkshir­e said:“the‘open with Care’guidance from the Scottish Government is very welcome.

“It is a huge boost to care home residents and their loved ones and means they can spend quality time together indoors.

“It has always been our focus to reinstate visiting as soon as there was evidence that the risks of doing so were greatly reduced. So I warmly welcome the approach – and all that it means for care home residents, their families and care home staff.

“It’s vital people remember that every time someone goes into a care home it is a Covid risk. But we are acutely conscious that continued restrictio­n of contact for residents with relatives can contribute to loneliness and isolation and worsening physical and mental health.

“In the face of all the difficulti­es around visiting, what has been very clear throughout this pandemic is the unstinting dedication of care home staff to support continued contact between residents and their loved ones.

“We must build on this excellent work. It is essential that we all remain vigilant about the risks and not become complacent, however the multiple layers of protection now in place mean the balance is in favour of allowing visits.

“Everyone, including visitors, has a responsibi­lity to ensure that visits take place as safely as possible .”

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