MDHHS issues order ensuring nursing homes across the state offer on-site COVID-19 vaccination

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has issued an epidemic order to further protect residents in nursing homes across the state by ensuring residents have the opportunity to get up to date on COVID-19 vaccines at the nursing home where they reside.

Under the order, nursing homes must offer on-site doses of COVID-19 vaccines to residents who are not up-to-date as of Jan. 20, 2022, within 30 days of the effective date of the order.

Nothing in the order requires nursing home residents to get vaccinated. Nursing homes are encouraged to provide informational materials about COVID-19 vaccines so that residents can make informed choices. Materials can be located on MDHHS’ Long-Term Care COVID-19 Plan website.

For residents who are unable to make their own medical decisions, nursing homes are required to contact the individual legally authorized to make medical decisions on behalf of the resident and make them aware of the availability of COVID-19 booster doses on site.

Nursing homes must document a resident’s consent or refusal of an offered COVID-19 vaccine. For residents who are unable to make their own medical decisions, nursing homes must document the consent, assent or refusal of the offered COVID-19 vaccine made by a person authorized to make medical decisions on behalf of the resident.

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