Hi there,
My name is Bertie, I'm a 27 year old who (along with my sister) has been caring for our father who has suffered with early-onset dementia for several years now.
I have been looking into the two week isolation period for residents that has just been scrapped by the Gov. for 'low-risk' visits. This is obviously very welcome news, as I for one can't imagine my own father having to undergo two weeks of isolation when he is as ill as he is. I'm sure this rings true with most on this forum too.
However, the rule does still exist for those who have been in hospital. I was wondering if there was anybody in the community who had something to say on this.
My name is Bertie, I'm a 27 year old who (along with my sister) has been caring for our father who has suffered with early-onset dementia for several years now.
I have been looking into the two week isolation period for residents that has just been scrapped by the Gov. for 'low-risk' visits. This is obviously very welcome news, as I for one can't imagine my own father having to undergo two weeks of isolation when he is as ill as he is. I'm sure this rings true with most on this forum too.
However, the rule does still exist for those who have been in hospital. I was wondering if there was anybody in the community who had something to say on this.
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