Visit restrictions highlight crucial role of family members in long-term care: The British Columbia experience

Author:

Mackenzie Isobel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Office of the Seniors Advocate, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has created much-needed attention on long-term care in Canada. Public exposure of life in long-term care has generated tremendous public support for improvements that to a large extent focus on staffing and ageing infrastructure. However, the impact of visit restrictions on long-term care residents during the pandemic highlights the need for changes to how long-term care has traditionally viewed the role and value of family members. The Office of the Seniors Advocate of British Columbia published a report Staying Apart to Stay Safe that highlighted the impact of visit restrictions from the perspective of over 13,000 residents and family members directly affected. The results provide compelling evidence of the need for health leaders to re-evaluate current practice and embrace a more holistic role for family members of residents in long-term care.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy

Reference7 articles.

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