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Nursing Home Accommodation

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 30 July 2020

Thursday, 30 July 2020

Questions (1294)

Seán Sherlock

Question:

1294. Deputy Sean Sherlock asked the Minister for Health when residential care services will be provided with a sector-specific Covid-19 roadmap in order to enable them to reopen safely. [20468/20]

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Nursing home providers are ultimately responsible for the safe care of their residents and have a range of legal responsibilities under the regulatory framework, including the Health Act 2007 (Care and Welfare of Residents in Designated Centres for Older People) Regulations 2013.   

The impact of COVID-19 on society in general and especially those living in nursing homes has been considerable. Residential settings are people’s homes as well as places where health and social care are provided. The introduction of physical distancing, isolation and restricted contact with family and loved ones has changed the usual dynamic of social interaction.

During these times there has been a particular emphasis on retaining a holistic view of the wellbeing of residents, remaining person-centred, being cognisant of their rights as citizens, and being vigilant that in seeking to shield them from infection that these rights are not infringed upon in to an extent, or in a manner, that is disproportionate.

In line with the level of disease in the community, the National Public Health Emergency Team has advised that the gradual reintroduction of usual activities while taking public health precautions should commence. This advice is reflected in the latest Cocooning and visiting guidance, issued by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre.  This guidance is under constant review, balancing risks with benefit in line with the disease trajectory in the community. The HSPC has completed its most recent update of visiting guidance. It is now available on the HPSC website and is due to take effect from 29th July.

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