Calls to reduce COVID isolation for seniors in care as it may do more harm than good
MONTREAL — After 10 days of preventive COVID-19 isolation in her room at a Montreal care facility, Joanne Béland’s 84-year-old mother has more difficulty moving and expressing herself.
“My mother, she told me, ’I don’t know if I’ll still be able to walk when I’ve finished my 10 days,'” Béland said in a recent interview, adding that her mother now struggles to get out of a chair.
“It’s very difficult for them to maintain their mobility when they’re confined in a room for 10 days.”
Béland’s mother, Lorraine, lives at the Ressource de la Montagne, an “intermediate” care facility in Montreal, which offers a higher level of care than a seniors residence but less than a traditional long-term care home.