
Care home residents in Saskatchewan soon can have more visitors
Every resident of every one of Saskatchewan’s long-term and personal care homes soon will be allowed to have more visitors.
On Thursday, the provincial government announced that, starting May 30, all people in long-term and personal care homes will be able to have an unlimited number of visitors, two at a time, indoors. As many as four family members or support people at a time will be able to visit the resident outdoors.
On April 22, the government said visitation at care homes would be tied to the collective COVID-19 vaccination levels of the residents. Those limitations will end May 30, when Saskatchewan reaches Step One of its Re-Opening Roadmap.
Everett Hindley, the province’s minister of seniors and rural and remote health, said during a media conference Thursday that only about 44 per cent of care homes in the province had reached the 90 per cent threshold needed to reopen.