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Nursing home visits resumed last week but under tight restrictions

4564028001 JOHNSTON It was June when silver-haired Anna Amalfitano, 87, emerged from 44 days of quarantine in the nursing home’s downstairs isolation ward. She had been the first resident at Cherry Hill Manor Nursing and Rehab Center diagnosed with COVID-19 after her caregiver tested positive for the virus toward April’s end. By then workers at Cherry Hill, as in nursing homes across America, navigated the halls looking like space walkers, covered from head to toe in gowns and masks, making it hard for residents like Amalfitano to recognize them. Amalfitano didn’t fully grasp the gravity of personal loss suffered at the center until residents were allowed to move out of their rooms again as case numbers dipped.

Hugs, tears, and remembering an astronaut

Hugs, tears, and remembering an astronaut Michael Delaney, The Providence Journal © Bob Breidenbach, The Providence Journal Johnston, RI, Feb 22,2021 - Anna Amalfitano, age 87, gets a hug from her granddaughter Erica Henry during the visit. Visitors are allowed brief contact at the start of a visit but then must continue the visit 6 feet apart in accordance with the RIDOH Visitation Guidance for Long-Term Care facilities. Hello everyone! They say February is heart month – and there were two pictures shot by Journal photographer Bob Breidenbach this week that showed people who have love for each other. With restrictions lifting on visits to loved ones who are elderly, photo opportunities came up for people to once again embrace with family members and friends.

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