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As an essential visitor, Harper has been able to see her mom, but the mask has proved a significant barrier to having a conversation, conveying a smile, or sharing a meal or refreshment. Stringent visiting restrictions have been in place more than a year at seniors homes to prevent deaths and serious illness from COVID-19. But come Monday, families will no longer have to schedule visits, the limit on the number of visitors in a resident’s room of two adults and one child is lifted, fully vaccinated visitors no longer have to wear masks in resident rooms, and many day and activity programs will resume.
VANCOUVER It’s been a long time since Brenda Howard has been able to visit her 96-year-old mom at her care home without wearing a mask. But starting on Monday, families will be allowed to visit loved ones in B.C.’s care homes without strict scheduling and time limits, and with more relaxed mask rules. “She diminished over lock down of (the) 16 or 17 months that we weren’t allowed inside. She lost almost 35 pounds, she lost her mobility,” said Howard. “The cognitive decline was severe from lack of stimulation.” This week’s change marks the third time since the start of the pandemic that visiting rules in B.C. have been eased.
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