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Mar 2021
A "cautious and vigilant" approach will be used to ensure indoor care home visits can take place across the Harrogate district from tomorrow.
North Yorkshire County Council has written to all care providers to emphasise the importance of allowing visits, but adapting guidance to suit each setting.
Under government guidance, each care home resident can have a nominated visitor, and the county council is encouraging care homes to make the visits "meaningful" - at least 30 minutes. Trips outside with relatives should be particularly supported, the letter said.
Richard Webb, NYCC's director for health and adult services, said:
Designated visitors will need to wear PPE and follow each home's individual rules for safe visiting. Areas should be set aside with good ventilation and limiting the need for walking through other areas of the building.
Guidance suggests visitors can hold hands with their relative, recognising the increased risk of transmission, but discourages other close contact such as hugging. Care homes will still be able to allow "essential care givers" to offer personal and other care in some situations, where a resident's illness or needs make it better for them to be supported by a family member.
Visiting will be cancelled in care homes which have outbreaks of covid cases, but essential care givers should still be able to visit, along with those seeing relatives nearing the end of their lives.
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