
Residential Care Homes across the Island will begin to re-open on Monday.
Temporary closures have been in place in eight homes following a number of confirmed COVID-19 cases and increased levels of community transmission.
The following homes will begin their phased re-opening from Monday;
Southlands – Port St Mary
Cummal Mooar – Ramsey
Langness/Gansey – Port St Mary
Thie Meanagh/Sweetbriar – Douglas
Reayrt Skyal – Ramsey
There will however be some restrictions in place to ensure a controlled and manageable move to opening fully. For 14 days the following measures will be in place;
- Visiting will be allowed, but all visits must be pre-arranged with the management team of each home.
- Appointment bookings will be available from Monday 16th August 2021.
- Visiting will be restricted to one person at any time, and following Infection Prevention and Control clinical advice, will be for 15 minutes.
- All visitors will be asked to carry out a Lateral Flow Test (LFT) at each home prior to the visit, and they will be required to comply with PPE and hand hygiene guidance on arrival and throughout the visit.
- In addition Manx Care is strongly recommending that during this 14 day period residents do not leave the care home for visits with family/friends, with the exception of urgent or emergency medical treatments.
- This guidance will in place until 27 August when it will be reviewed.
- Reayrt-ny-Baie in Douglas will remain closed until Friday 20 August, at which point the position will be reviewed, due to the continued outbreak of COVID-19 in the home which is impacting both residents and staff.
You can watch a video update from Chairman of Manx Care, Andrew Foster here.