- Unvaccinated residents in the case where the county positivity rate of COVID-19 is greater than 10 percent and less than 70 percent of residents in the facility are completely vaccinated
- Whether vaccinated or not, residents with confirmed COVID-19 infection, until they meet the criteria to discontinue transmission-based precautions or
- Residents in quarantine, whether vaccinated or not, until they meet criteria for release from quarantine
CMS and CDC Lift Visitation Restrictions
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Antoinette Bone
Both the CDC, Center of Disease Control, and CMS, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, agreed to permit the ease of visitation guideline restrictions in nursing homes. According to McKnight's Long-Term Care News, a statement by CMS further provides, "Facilities should allow responsible indoor visitation at all times and for all residents, regardless of the vaccination status of the resident, or visitor, unless certain scenarios arise that would limit visitation." The CMS Press release and Fact sheet provide detail regarding the new guidelines and acknowledge the toll that isolation through separation has taken upon nursing home residents and loved family members and friends. The need for physical contact is universal for emotional, mental, and physical well-being. As long as a nursing home resident is fully vaccinated, they may choose close contact with their visitor, including hugs. A caveat is that the visitor will wear a proper fitting facemask and continue to physical distance from other residents and facility staff. According to the guidelines, visitors do not have to show proof of vaccination or require testing before entering a facility due to vaccination programs within nursing homes. CMS will require visitation limits for the following reasons To comply with the U.S. Treasury regulations, we must inform you that (i) any U.S. federal tax advice contained in this newsletter was not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, by any person for the purpose of avoiding U.S. federal tax penalties that may be imposed on such person and (ii) each taxpayer should seek advice from their tax advisor based on the taxpayer’s particular circumstances. Nothing in this message is intended to provide legal advice. This message is for educational purposes only.
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