Loved ones were cut adrift in care homes, say families

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Loved ones were cut adrift in care homes, say families
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A report found care home residents were discriminated against by Covid restrictions.

CHRS campaigned throughout the pandemic's lockdowns for more visits and Mrs Russell believes her mother's condition deteriorated due to lack of contact with family.: "Care homes had to collate the deaths but what was done to ascertain what all this isolation and banning relatives did?

"The guidance would be improved and we would think we were going to get in and then care home wouldn't let us in, then when that started to improve public health locally would lock us out. The decisions around restriction and lockdown particularly for people with advanced dementia did not appropriately take into account their human rights, did not listen to consideration of individual instances, but we treated one as we treated all and that was wholly inappropriate."

"Our priority throughout the pandemic has been to save lives and we have sought to take the necessary actions, based on the latest scientific and clinical evidence, to keep people in care homes as safe as possible, given their increased vulnerability." They question the legal basis for imposing such severe restrictions, arguing that it could be considered discrimination against this vulnerable group.

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