The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has challenged the way nursing homes deliver person-centered care (PCC). Preferences for Activity and Leisure (PAL) Cards are a tool to communicate residents' important preferences to staff. Monthly interviews ( = 32) were conducted with champions who were conducting a PAL Card quality improvement project in Tennessee nursing homes ( = 11) between March and August 2020. Three major themes emerged: (e.g., halting admissions, adding an isolation unit), (e.g., physical isolation, loneliness), and (e.g., increased workload, mental exhaustion). Further, providers expressed the benefits to using PAL Cards, specifically in regard to blunting the negative impact of each theme. Results showed the overall negative impact of COVID-19 on nursing home communities. Nursing staff experienced greater burden than other staff, reflecting their prominent role in providing direct care to residents with COVID-19. Staff reported that PAL Cards helped promote PCC. [(5), 9-13.].

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