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This publication supports rest home providers in the development of policies and procedures that enable safe visiting, social activities and outings in the context of viruses, such as SARS-CoV-2 which causes COVID-19. These six principles are underpinned by the recognition that ARC facilities are residents’ homes. ARC facilities are expected to align their local policies and procedures with these Principles.They are:

  • Principle 1: Safe visiting and social activities policies support Te Tiriti o Waitangi
  • Principle 2: Uphold residents’ right to visiting and social activities as much as possible
  • Principle 3: Enable visiting and social activities as much as possible while also keeping residents safe
  • Principle 4: Consider and respond to the needs of each resident and their whānau
  • Principle 5: Keep residents and whānau informed through proactive communication
  • Principle 6: Whānau can continue to support residents

The publication describes the intent of these principles in detail and includes an additional appendix focussed on Principle 1.

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Publication date
Citation
Ministry of Health. 2022. Six Principles for Safe Visiting and Social Activities in Aged Retirement Care. Wellington: Ministry of Health.
HP number
HP 8175
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