Long-term care ombudsman on the latest coronavirus restrictions

By Donald Orr (OPB)
Nov. 30, 2020 9:02 a.m. Updated: Nov. 30, 2020 5:08 p.m.

Broadcast: Monday, Nov. 30

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For residents in long-term care facilities, the realities of COVID-19 have made it very difficult to see their loved ones. While some have been able to visit outdoors, most visitors haven’t been allowed inside facilities for months — except for a brief two-week window — as coronavirus cases continue to surge. We speak with Oregon’s long-term care ombudsman Fred Steele on striking a balance between quality of life and keeping families safe.

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