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MI's House Oversight Committee Meeting To Review Nursing Home...


A press release was sent out by Michigan’s House Oversight Committee announcing their meeting to “examine” the Governor’s Covid-19 nursing home policy.  A policy that led to many deaths in Medicaid-funded nursing homes in Michigan.
For months we have heard about New York’s Democrat Governor Cuomo who signed an Executive Order that forced state nursing homes and assisted living facilities, many of whom were ill-equipped to stop the spread of the disease, to accept residents with COVID-19. The decision proved to have fatal consequences, with a third of all coronavirus deaths in the state occurring in nursing homes.  Well, Cuomo was not the only governor to do so, there were another 4 Governors, coincidentally all Democrats that issued and signed an Executive order very similar to his. ....

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Five ways to open Michigan nursing homes for visits during COVID


 
Many facilities appear to be latching onto the caveat that they should only reopen if they feel safe enough to do so. That leaves a lot of leeway for facilities to keep their doors locked, said Melissa Seifert, associate state director of AARP Michigan.
“There was an executive order saying that (the state would) encourage in-person visits if they are able to do so. That ‘able to do so’ is a very broad definition.”  
A few places are getting creative, employing hugging stations or visiting booths to help alleviate the isolation and loneliness felt by residents. But some argue more is needed.  ....

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