The CMC recently provided clarification to guidance for nursing home visitation [Alert]

The Centres for Medicare & Medicaid Services recently provided clarification to guidance for nursing home visitation in the form of an FAQ document. While the CMS cannot address every aspect of visitation that may occur, they provide additional details about certain scenarios below. However, the bottom line is visitation must be permitted at all times with very limited and rare exceptions, in accordance with residents’ rights. In short, nursing homes should enable visitation following these three key points:

  • Adhere to the core principles of infection prevention, especially wearing a mask,
  • performing hand hygiene, and practicing physical distancing;
  • Don’t have large gatherings where physical distancing cannot be maintained; and
  • Work with your state or local health department when an outbreak occurs.

States may instruct nursing homes to take additional measures to make visitation safer, while
ensuring visitation can still occur. This includes requiring that, during visits, residents and visitors
wear masks that are well-fitting, and preferably those with better protection, such as surgical masks
or KN95. States should work with CMS on specific actions related to additional measures they are
considering.

For more information about the new visitation guidelines, please download or visit the following:

 


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