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Essential visitor rules at B.C.'s long-term care facilities spark confusion, concern from families

Essential visitor rules at B.C.'s long-term care facilities spark confusion, concern from families

CBC
Monday, January 31, 2022 2:46 AM GMT

Some families in B.C. say current restrictions on visiting their loved ones in long-term care facilities remain too strict — and worry the province is failing to ensure quality of life for seniors.

For the past month, Danielle Noel has been the only visitor allowed to see her 88-year-old mother who lives in a care home in Maple Ridge, B.C. Her mother, who lives with dementia, has faced deteriorating mental health recently, she said.

"My sons are not able to visit her," she told CBC News. "My older son in particular had a very close relationship with her when she was living with us, so he misses her."

While there have been COVID exposures at her mother's care home and on the same unit, she said her mom has never tested positive for the virus.

On Jan. 1, the province reinstated a restriction that bars all but "essential visitors" from long-term care facilities.

According to provincial government guidance on the issue, updated Jan. 21, the new health orders are essential to "protecting long-term care residents" from the more contagious Omicron variant. 

"Essential visits include visits for compassionate reasons, such as end-of-life care or those essential to a resident's care and mental well-being," says the province's website on long-term care guidance.

The province asks would-be visitors to contact each individual long-term care facility to find out if they qualify as "essential," and anyone approved must be double-vaccinated and wear a mask except when in their resident's private room. 

But some families say leaving the decision on who is "essential" to operators has created uncertainty, confusion and concern for the well-being of their loved ones.

This week, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said about 40 per cent of deaths in January were related to outbreaks in long-term care. 

While that's a significant number, B.C.'s seniors' advocate Isobel Mackenzie says it's important to highlight how far we've come.

"Before the vaccine, the percentage of residents who died of COVID after contracting it was 30 per cent," she told CBC News. "Now what we're seeing with the vaccines and this particular variant, we're seeing four per cent."

But Omicron can still be deadly for those most at risk.

"In long-term care, we still need to keep infectious people away ... that's where the rapid tests are really good," she said. "Families really need to connect with their loved ones.

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