AHCA/NCAL Issues Statement Following
CMS Announcement On New Guidance For Nursing Home Visitation
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[March 12, 2021]
The American Health Care Association and
National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL), representing more
than 14,000 nursing homes and long term care facilities across the
country that provide care to approximately five million people each
year, released a statement following an announcement from the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on new guidance for nursing
home visitation.
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The statement is attributable to Mark Parkinson,
president and CEO of AHCA/NCAL:
“While we are still reviewing the guidance, the indication that
nursing home residents can visit with their loved ones is welcome
news that we fully support. It has been nearly one year to the day
since visitors were restricted from nursing homes, and now thanks to
the vaccines, we cannot wait to safely reopen our doors. Our
dedicated staff members have done an extraordinary job filling in
for loved ones and adapting visitations during this difficult time,
but nothing can replace engaging with family members in-person. The
health and wellbeing of our residents will improve thanks to this
important guidance.
“It is critical that public health officials continue to prioritize
vaccines for long term care residents and staff in order to help
facilitate these reunifications. After the three rounds of on-site
clinics, it is unclear how long term care facilities will be able to
quickly access vaccines moving forward.
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"We need the CDC to ensure the vaccine is readily
available for new admissions as well as current residents who have
since decided to get the vaccine, so they are able to visit with
their families per the new CMS guidance. A steady, ongoing
allocation of vaccines to long term care will also help ensure we
continue to build upon the progress we have already made in reducing
COVID in long term care.
“It is also critical we continue to educate staff, residents and
family members, and the general public, about the importance of the
vaccine, giving them the facts they need to make an informed
decision. We launched the #GetVaccinated campaign in December to
help in this effort, and providers are committed to increasing
uptake among residents and staff."
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