Malta Independent

Visiting time in elderly homes increased as measures continue to be relaxed

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Visiting times at elderly homes have been increased as measures continue to be relaxed, the Ministry for Senior Citizens and Active Ageing announced.

Consultati­on between the Social Care Standard Authority and the Public Health Department culminated in the finalisati­on of the next step in the relaxation of Covid-19 measures in long-term care facilities and the St Vincent de Paul Residence.

Two weeks ago, the first phase in the de-escalation of measures was launched. The results were encouragin­g with no negative impact. As of Saturday 1st May 2021, the second phase is therefore going to be introduced.

Minister for Senior Citizens and Active Ageing Michael Farrugia stressed the need to continuous­ly downscale the Covid-19 measures. Further assessment is to be made before going to the third phase.

The new measures are as follows:

Residents can now enjoy two 25-minute visits per week. On each occasion, up to two family members coming from the same household may visit their relative in the homes for the elderly. Therefore, more family members will be granted visiting opportunit­ies per week.

For the occasion of Mother’s Day, an extra 15-minute visit may be availed of by appointmen­t either on Saturday 8th May or Sunday 9th May.

Family members may visit relatives suffering from dementia, who are residents in long term care facilities, for 15 minutes daily. Each time, up to two family members from the same household will be welcome to set an appointmen­t.

Wearing of masks, social distancing and other health measures still apply.

These measures will also apply to visits at the St. Vincent de Paul Residence.

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