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HARRISBURG, Pa. (Dec. 23, 2021) –– As the holiday season continues with an increase in families connecting with loved ones in long-term care, the Pennsylvania Health Care Association (PHCA) is asking visitors to help do their part in keeping vulnerable residents healthy and safe from COVID-19 and other illnesses.

The spread of COVID-19 cases among the general public in Pennsylvania continues to climb to levels not seen since this time last year when the state reached its highest case counts during the pandemic. Fortunately, data on COVID-19 cases in Pennsylvania nursing homes shows resident case counts are not following the same trend this year as we saw last year. Long-term care providers continue to diligently work to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 that enters buildings from those in the community.

With expected increased foot traffic at long-term care facilities during the holiday season, and to help keep residents and their providers of care healthy and safe, PHCA is asking the general public to consider the following tips for healthy visits:

Our healthcare heroes have remained committed to serving on the front line of care during the COVID-19 pandemic. PHCA continues to ask for the public’s support of our healthcare heroes. Community members can show their support by helping to protect the health of caregivers and the residents they care for. 

The long-term care sector continues to face workforce challenges, creating an access to care issue for many seniors and hospital patients in need of being discharged for continued care. PHCA has asked the Pennsylvania Department of Health and Governor Wolf’s office to allocate $200 million in American Rescue Plan funds to providers for the purpose of issuing bonuses to frontline caregivers in long-term care facilities. 

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