Some people with disabilities have been isolated in their care homes for months. Experts say it could lead to an ‘avalanche’ of mental-health issues

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Tijana Martin/The Globe and Mailher husband were reunited with their 14-year-old son in late August.

Eventually, the group home allowed physically distanced visits, but Mrs. Libralesso explained that since her son is non-speaking and communicates through touch, a distanced visit would be “frustrating beyond belief” for him. To prevent him from running up to them, he would have to stand behind a barrier or be restrained. She feared it would do more harm than good – so she made the difficult decision not to visit while distancing was in place.

In April, the Ontario government released its COVID-19 Action Plan for Vulnerable People, which recommended limits on visitors deemed “non-essential” in congregate living settings – a range of facilities where people live or stay overnight and use shared space. The safety measures also included no overnight visits and no outings where distancing could not be achieved.

“Our responsibly has been to practise due diligence in preventing the spread of COVID-19 into our congregate-care settings, while ensuring the health and safety of the people we support, and of the essential front-line workers who care for them,” said CEO Claudine Cousins. “We have not had any cases to date.”Pamela Libralesso and her family were unable to visit their son at his group home for six months due to restrictions.

Sue Hutton, a program co-ordinator at ARCH Disability Law Centre, says her office has heard many reports of “really serious mental-health outcomes for people with intellectual disabilities.” But as restrictions begin to ease, there are growing fears from advocates that lockdowns will happen all over again with a possible second wave.

 

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