‘All quality of life increases’: long-term care residents set for Sunday boost
There’s excitement ahead of the Sunday milestone when the province ends most COVID restrictions.
Long-term care homes are no different in counting down the hours to a far more open environment for residents.
While all other Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) health facilities (like hospitals and clinics) will see no changes to the ongoing masking, screening, and family presence directives, that’s not the case for long-term care as this is considered peoples’ homes. Residents, family and visitors to these places will not be required to wear masks and there will be no limit on the number of visitors.
“I think one of the things that’s more special is the amount of visitors they can have in a room,” Cathy Suchorab, one of the clinical managers at Herb Bassett Home told paNOW. “It’s special to have more visitors and for residents to see [many of] their loved ones in a family setting environment as opposed to a limited capacity environment.”


