OSECOLA COUNTY, Fla. – For the first time since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, the Heritage Creekside assisted living facility within the Good Samaritan Society in Osceola County began allowing visitors into the long-term care facility this week. [RELATED: Florida announces it will lift ban on nursing home visits]The assisted living facility had been closed to visitors since Gov.
Ron DeSantis shut down long-term care facilities in an emergency order back in March. The Governor released some of the restrictions of that emergency order, allowing long-term care facilities to begin allowing visitors.