- Joined
- Dec 31, 2007
- Posts
- 60,730
- Reaction score
- 14,516
- Points
- 113
Re: 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19)
On one hand, they want to prevent the elderly from feeling isolated, so visitors and group activities are encouraged. On the other hand, communicable illnesses hit the elderly hard, so visitors from the outside are a risk.
We may be moving more toward having residents in long term care facilities using dedicated phones and video conferencing units (communal shared devices poses yet another risk) in the residents' room.
The nursing home situation was a wake-up call. Nineteen people died from a single Life Care facility in Kirkland, WA. Someone who had visited that facility traveled to North Carolina after visiting the nursing home in Kirkland before authorities in Washington state realized how bad the situation was.I have a 102 year old aunt who is living in assisted living and they have the building in lock down. No visitors are allowed.
On one hand, they want to prevent the elderly from feeling isolated, so visitors and group activities are encouraged. On the other hand, communicable illnesses hit the elderly hard, so visitors from the outside are a risk.
We may be moving more toward having residents in long term care facilities using dedicated phones and video conferencing units (communal shared devices poses yet another risk) in the residents' room.


