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Scotland’s Care Home Residents Will Have Right to be Visited by Loved Ones

Care home residents will have the right to visits and care from a loved one, the Scottish Government has confirmed.

Two new Health and Social Care Standards for care homes are being introduced as part of Anne’s Law, which aims to ensure care home residents have rights to see friends and family even during a Covid-19 outbreak. They will also be able to name one or more individuals who can directly help meet their care needs.

Anne’s Law is based on a campaign by Natasha Hamilton, the daughter of Anne Duke, a former care home therapist who had been unable to see her family during the pandemic while living with early onset dementia.

Ministers say legislation which would enshrine the changes in law is currently being prepared.

The Care Inspectorate will be tasked with ensuring care homes meet the standards for visiting rights.

Scotland’s Social Care Minister Kevin Stewart said: “We are fulfilling our pledge to introduce the provisions of Anne’s Law as quickly as possible by using our existing legal powers to help ensure care home visitors can be involved in the care and support of their loved ones.

“We will go further by including Anne’s Law within the new National Care Service Bill, with that legislation due to be introduced to the Scottish Parliament in the coming months. We are clear in our expectation that care home residents must have their care delivered in a dignified manner that reflects their rights.”

A spokesperson for the campaign group Care Home Relatives Scotland said they were pleased with the standards.

They said: “Relatives and close friends of those in residential care are not simply visitors, but continue with a caring role and as the voice and representative for our loved ones.

“It is reassuring to know we will always have the right to uphold that essential contact.

“We look forward to working together with all care home staff to ensure the standards are respected and upheld.”

Donald Macaskill, chief executive of Scottish Care, said: “I am pleased to commend the new social care standards which have been published today.

“They make explicit what we all recognise, namely the critical role that family and friends play in the care support of a resident in a care home.

“They clearly underline the rights of residents, should they wish, even during a managed infectious disease outbreak, to have family and friends support them in visiting and support.

“In the months ahead staff, providers, families, and residents will work together to ensure that these rights are understood and that the new standards are a success.”

 

 
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