“When can I come and see Mom?” Assisted-living facilities are planning ways to let visitors back in safely
Residents of long-term care facilities and their families are asking when they can visit again, as parts of the country open up.
Assisted-living and nursing-care communities, home to the most vulnerable to the coronavirus, have been in lockdown since March 13, when the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services banned nonessential visitors, including family and friends. Though it isn’t clear when federal and state regulators will lift the restrictions, operators are planning how to resume visits safely. In some places, that...
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