Conway Human Development Center stops in-person visits as COVID cases begin to surge As of Thursday, the facility had 10 staff and 10 residents who were COVID positive. The decision to end visitation was one to help halt cases from increasing. Author: Mercedes Mackay Updated: 6:18 PM CDT July 1, 2021 CONWAY, Ark. — The largest state facility that provides care for the disabled has stopped in-person visits due to the increasing COVID-19 cases. A spokesperson for the Department of Health Services (DHS) said that some of the cases reported between staff and residents at the Conway Human Development Center are connected to the Delta Variant.