Pa. Health Care Association Raising Voting Concerns For Long-Term Care Facility Residents
By: KDKA-TV News Staff
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Pennsylvania's leading advocacy organization says long-term care providers need to ensure their residents are able to vote in next month's election.
There are several changes to the state's voting processes this year -- some of them due to the pandemic.
The Pennsylvania Health Care Association says that means it is more important than ever that long-term care facilities and nursing homes are equipped to handle mail-in, absentee and in-person voting for their residents.
The group held a briefing Thursday morning to discuss the importance of helping long-term care facility residents to vote.
"Long-term care residents have been uniquely impacted by both of these issues – the COVID-19 pandemic and the new voting guidelines – perhaps more than any other population or demographic across the country," PHCA President and CEO Zach Shamberg said.
Pennsylvania's long-term care facilities are home to more than 50,000 voters.
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