Wolf Administration Releases Updated COVID-19 Guidance for Personal Care Homes, Assisted Living Residences, and Private Intermediate Care Facilities on Testing, Visitation

HARRISBURG – The Department of Human Services (DHS) on Tuesday issued updated COVID-19 guidance for personal care homes, assisted living residences and private intermediate care facilities covering screening and surveillance testing for residents and staff, expanding visitation and circumstances when and how facilities can safely relax mitigation tactics.

The department said the guidance reflects Pennsylvania and facilities’ evolving knowledge of and experience facing COVID-19 and current best practices to protect residents and staff of long-term care facilities.

“Changes to policies and procedures at long-term care facilities are necessary to keep residents and staff safe from COVID-19, but as situations evolve in communities around the commonwealth, we must have a plan to safely allow facilities to ease certain restrictions and operate under a new normal that continues to prioritize COVID-19 safety,” said DHS Secretary Teresa Miller.

“We will continue to provide guidance and updated best practices for long-term care facilities so we may all work together to keep staff of these facilities and residents as safe as possible.”

The guidance primarily adds and updates guidance for screening testing of residents and staff, compassionate care visitation policies, easing certain mitigation efforts and lifting restrictions within these facilities.

Recommended Testing Intervals for PCHs, ALRs, and ICFs Vary by Community COVID-19 Activity Level
Level of Community COVID-19 ActivityCounty % Positivity Routine Testing of Asymptomatic ResidentsRoutine Testing of Asymptomatic Staff
LOW<5% Not recommendedTesting is encouraged of all staff members every 4-6 weeks 
MODERATE?5% to <10%Weekly testing is encouraged of all residents with outside contact in the last 14 days, if they have not otherwise been tested during that period.Testing is encouraged of all staff that have not been tested in the past 30 days and repeat testing every 30 days 
SUBSTANTIAL?10% Weekly testing is encouraged of all residents with outside contact in the last 14-days, if they have not otherwise been tested during that period.Testing is encouraged of  all staff members once per week

LTCFs should monitor the county positivity rate every other week and implement screening testing recommendations based off their community’s most recent positivity rate. 

Compassionate Caregivers should be tested for COVID-19 within a maximum of seven days prior to beginning duties and must receive a negative test result before entering the LTCF. Caregivers are subject to the same screening testing guidance as facility staff.

All visitors must adhere to universal masking protocols and other COVID-19 mitigation efforts like hand washing and sanitizing. LTCFs should diligently monitor and log identities of all who visit, date and time visited, and contact information for each visitor if contact tracing becomes necessary.

Facilities must also continue to follow all guidance from the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Guidance will continue to be updated in the future to account for changes in federal policy and Pennsylvania’s needs. 

For more information about COVID-19 mitigation guidance for DHS-licensed long-term care facilities, visit www.dhs.pa.gov.

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