Reopening of long-term care facilities is ‘an absolute necessity for our well-being’
For nearly a year, nursing homes and assisted living centers have been mostly closed to visitors. Now, it's time for them to open back up and relieve residents of crushing isolation, according to a growing chorus of long-term care experts, caregivers, consumer groups and physicians.
They're calling for federal health authorities to relax visitation restrictions in long-term care institutions, replacing guidance that's been in place since September. And they want both federal and state authorities to grant special status to "essential caregivers" — family members or friends who provide critically important hands-on care — so they have the opportunity to tend to relatives in need.