Is there no way they can practice social distancing?
Not really because they are providing personal care - washing, dressing, feeding, toileting etc.
Many of the residents also won't be able to practice social distancing with each other because they have dementia and won't understand the need to stay in their rooms. The huge changes to their routine, and all their carers being masked up, are likely to be distressing to them so they may become agitated and wander more.
Care homes are extremely short staffed as it is - they were even before this clusterfuck landed - so it's unlikely there would be enough staff who were able to live away from their families. And that solution still sacrifices the residents. It does nothing to control the spread of infection within homes.
If I was running this virus I would:
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Immediately reverse the guidance that says care homes must accept new residents with covid
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Test all residents and staff in any home with even one suspected case
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A much better supply of PPE (yes I know it doesn't grow on trees)
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repurpose the empty nightingales to take any care home resident who has the virus, and anyone else in a community residential setting or who otherwise cannot effectively self-isolate, however mild their symptoms.
Yes I know the nightingales are set up as ICU beds for ventilated patients. Refit them. Recruit less specialist staff and more general staff who can provide good care to people who are merely unwell and vulnerable. Added bonus - those whose symptoms take a nose dive on days 7-10 are in the best place possible to be immediately transferred to more intensive care or proper decent palliative care as appropriate.
Yes I know it can be incredibly distressing for people with dementia to be moved from the place they know into a hospital setting but the alternative is to let it rip through the care homes. When refitting the nightingales make some more homely spaces for those who are infectious but not too unwell - lounges and TV, run some activities etc. If they all have the virus there is no need to prevent them from socialising with each other.
That's what I reckon anyway.