Preventing and managing COVID-19 across long-term care services: Policy brief, 24 July 2020

Overview

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected older people disproportionately, especially those living in long-term care facilities. In many countries, evidence shows that more than 40% of COVID-19 related deaths have been linked to long-term care facilities, with figures being as high as 80% in some high-income countries. Concerted action is needed to mitigate the impact across all aspects of long-term care, including home- and community-based care, given that most users and providers of care are those who are vulnerable to severe COVID-19.

This policy brief provides 11 policy objectives and key action points to prevent and manage COVID-19 across long-term care. Its intended audience is policy makers and authorities (national, subnational and local) involved in the COVID-19 pandemic. The brief builds on currently available evidence on the measures taken to prevent, prepare for and respond to the COVID‑19 pandemic across long-term care services including care providers

 

WHO Team
Department of Communications (DCO), Global Influenza Programme (GIP), Maternal, Newborn, Child & Adolescent Health & Ageing (MCA), WHO Headquarters (HQ)
Editors
WHO
Number of pages
54
Reference numbers
WHO Reference Number: WHO/2019-nCoV/Policy_Brief/Long-term_Care/2020.1
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