The Herald on Sunday

Care homes to allow visitors

Scots will be able to see their loved ones from March

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REGULAR visiting will resume in Scottish care homes from early March, with residents allowed to have two designated visitors each.

Each designated visitor will be able to see their relative once a week, the Scottish Government says, due to the progress of the vaccinatio­n programme.

Care home visiting has been tightly restricted during the pandemic.

However, data released on Wednesday showed care home coronaviru­s deaths had fallen by 62 per cent in the last three weeks, with the figure cited by Nicola Sturgeon as the first “hard evidence” of the vaccine’s impact.

Almost all residents have received the jab, along with 92% of care home staff.

The Government says that with the extra protection in place, the greater risk to residents’ wellbeing is from a lack of family contact.

Further guidance on the visiting system will be published on Wednesday. Visitors will be “strongly recommende­d” to take a coronaviru­s test on-site and will have to wear PPE.

Cathie Russell, who has been campaignin­g with the Care Home Relatives Scotland group, said: “We look forward to working with care home providers, public health and oversight teams to ensure that the new guidance allows residents to enjoy meaningful contact with their closest relatives and friends once more.

“It has been a very difficult year. “The deepest ties of love are important and we can never thrive without them.”

Health Secretary Jeanne Freeman said the decisions around care home visiting had been some of the hardest during the pandemic.

She said: “We deeply regret the deaths and other harm caused by coronaviru­s in our care homes, but we also recognise the harm caused to the wellbeing of residents and families as a result of an inability to see those they love. We must remain vigilant about the risks but with multiple layers of protection now in place the balance is in favour of allowing visits.”

She added: “The guidance we are publishing sets out an expectatio­n that providers will put in place arrangemen­ts to enable regular visits to resume from early March and from the discussion­s I have had, I expect all care homes to have embraced this guidance by mid-March.”

Donald MacAskill, chief executive of Scottish Care, said: “The pandemic has presented frontline care home staff and managers with many challenges but undoubtedl­y the hardest has been keeping residents apart from family and friends. We have now reached a very different place and with a range of Covid-19 protection­s in place, including vaccinatio­n and testing, combined with the use of PPE and IPC, we are at a stage where we can reintroduc­e safer indoor visiting to Scotland’s care homes.”

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