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Bill Would Allow Ohio Nursing Home Residents To Have Security Cameras

WOSU Many Ohioans have security cameras inside their homes but state law prohibits residents who live in assisted living or long-term care nursing facilities from having them. A bill has been proposed in the Ohio legislature to change that. State Rep. Juanita Brent (D-Cleveland) says her bill would allow residents of nursing facilities to put security cameras in their rooms as long as they post a sign on the door telling anyone who enters that they could be on camera. Brent says her bill would provide a sense of security for those residents. “People like an extra level of protection, no matter if it protecting you from family members who visit you and like to pick up stuff or from that staffer, Brent says.

New guidance opens up indoor visits for Ohio nursing home residents

Visits resume for Ohio nursing home residents vaccinated or unvaccinated under new guides

Visits resume for Ohio nursing home residents vaccinated or unvaccinated under new guides Ellen Hine, Cincinnati Enquirer © Greg Derr Brenda Burke of Holbrook and husband Mike Flagg wave to her mom Mary, 91 through her window with dog Casey.Keeping in touch, without touching. At the Queen Anne Nursing Home in Hingham Ma., families visit elderly loved ones from the outside to avoid the spread of Covid 19 on Sunday March 22, 2020 Greg Derr/The Patriot Ledger This story has been updated and clarified.  Popular Searches New guidance from the federal government is making it easier for Ohioans to see loved ones in nursing homes. 

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