B.C. seniors advocate wants change in care home visits during pandemic
VICTORIA — Health restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 at British Columbia’s long-term care and assisted living facilities should be revised to allow more family members to visit loved ones, says the province’s seniors advocate.
Isobel Mackenzie recommended easing the restrictions on Tuesday as she released a survey that reflects the experiences of 13,000 residents and family members during the pandemic.
The report includes emotional accounts from family members who had not seen their relatives for months due to limits on the number of people allowed to visit care facilities.
“When we initiated visit restrictions back in March, most of us, myself included, supported the measure,” Mackenzie told a news conference. “However, I did not foresee that nine months later we would be where we are today, with prolonged separations for some family members and only brief impersonal visits for many more.”