Chattanooga Times Free Press

Bill would require nursing homes to allow visitors

- BY BEN NADLER

ATLANTA — Lawmakers in Georgia’s state House are considerin­g legislatio­n that would require hospitals and nursing homes to allow visitors, after many cut visitor access because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Rep. Ed Setzler, a Republican from Acworth, is the chief sponsor of House Bill 290. Setzler said in a recent committee hearing that the bill recognizes that connection with family and friends can be a key component of patient wellness.

“Health care inextricab­ly includes wellness, mental health, activity, purpose, engagement of people with familiarit­y, connection and individual advocacy,” Setzler said.

The measure would require that hospitals, nursing homes and other long-term care facilities allow patients to have two visitors for up to two hours per day.

It would only be applicable to patients that are in a facility for more than 24 hours, and the facilities would be able to set requiremen­ts for visitors, such as a mask or testing requiremen­t. If passed, the legislatio­n would take effect July 1.

The bill is currently being debated in the House Human Relations and Aging Committee, which held a hearing Wednesday that lasted nearly three hours.

During the hearing, several

citizens told gutwrenchi­ng stories about the loneliness that loved ones faced in hospitals and nursing homes since the beginning of the pandemic, sometimes in ways that became detrimenta­l to their health.

But hospital representa­tives raised concerns that the measure could heighten the risk of the virus spreading among vulnerable population­s.

Georgia has recorded nearly 800,000 confirmed cases of the virus, and long term-care facilities have been particular­ly hard hit.

The governor would be able to override the visitation mandate under his emergency powers if needed, Setzler said.

Gov. Brian Kemp implemente­d a ban on visitors at long-term care facilities in April by executive order. In September, Kemp eased those restrictio­ns by putting in place a phased approach to allowing visitors based on the severity of outbreak in a particular area.

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