Health care facilities across Massachusetts are beginning to ease visitation restrictions that went into effect with the COVID-19 State of Emergency in March 2020. Now they are taking stock of lessons learned about coronavirus transmission, infection control and the effects of having sequestered patients and residents away from family and friends. The pandemic posed unprecedented challenges, but the length and severity of isolation resulting from visitation restrictions was harmful for many. Analyzing recent experience and including patients, families and essential care partners in planning can help limit the consequences from restrictions that may be necessary in the future.