Associate Professor, School of Aging Studies, Florida Policy Exchange Center on Aging, University of South Florida , Tampa, Florida, USA.
Research Assistant Professor, School of Aging Studies, Florida Policy Exchange Center on Aging, University of South Florida , Tampa, Florida, USA.
J Aging Soc Policy. 2020 Jul-Oct;32(4-5):334-342. doi: 10.1080/08959420.2020.1770037. Epub 2020 Jun 4.
This perspective addresses the challenges that assisted living (AL) providers face concerning federal guidelines to prevent increased spread of COVID-19. These challenges include restriction of family visitation, use of third-party providers as essential workers, staffing guidelines, transfer policies, and rural AL hospitalizations. To meet these challenges we recommend that AL providers incorporate digital technology to maintain family-resident communication. We also recommend that states adopt protocols that limit the number of AL communities visited by home health care workers in a 14-day period, appeal to the federal government for hazard pay for direct care workers, and to extend the personal care attendant program to AL. It is further recommended that states work with AL communities to implement COVID-19 comprehensive emergency management plans that are well-coordinated with local emergency operation centers to assist with transfers to COVID-19 specific locations and to assist in rural areas with hospital transfers. Together, these recommendations to AL providers and state and federal agencies address the unique structure and needs of AL and would enable AL communities to be better prepared to care for and reduce those infected with COVID-19.
本观点探讨了辅助生活(AL)提供者在遵守预防 COVID-19 进一步传播的联邦指南方面面临的挑战。这些挑战包括限制家庭探视、将第三方供应商作为必要工人使用、人员配备准则、转移政策以及农村 AL 住院治疗。为了应对这些挑战,我们建议 AL 提供者采用数字技术来维持家庭-居民的沟通。我们还建议各州采用协议,限制家庭保健工作者在 14 天内访问的 AL 社区数量,呼吁联邦政府为直接护理工作者提供危险津贴,并将个人护理助手计划扩大到 AL。此外,建议各州与 AL 社区合作,实施 COVID-19 全面应急管理计划,与当地应急行动中心密切协调,以帮助转移到 COVID-19 特定地点,并帮助农村地区进行医院转移。这些针对 AL 提供者以及州和联邦机构的建议共同解决了 AL 的独特结构和需求,使 AL 社区能够更好地准备照顾和减少 COVID-19 感染者。