As More Vaccines Go Out, N.H. Moves to Allow Visits At More

As More Vaccines Go Out, N.H. Moves to Allow Visits At More Long-Term Care Facilities


Credit New Hampshire Veterans Home
With COVID-19 vaccination clinics for second doses nearly complete at long-term care facilities, the state says it will release new guidance in the coming weeks to standardize in-person visits from family and loved ones.
Department of Health and Human Services Commissioner Lori Shibinette said the new guidelines are in-part a reaction to a hodgepodge of policies from individual nursing homes that is creating confusion about family visits.
“One of the reasons we are doing this is so that we can have consistency, so we don’t have one family that can visit and one family that cannot visit based on just a decision within a facility,” Shibinette said during a Thursday press conference. “We want everyone to consistently have access to their elders.”

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