Daughter of 89-year-old in Saskatoon care home worries about quality of care amid COVID-19 outbreak
A 62-year-old Dalmeny area woman has removed her mother from a Saskatoon area care home after she says she became worried about the quality of care she had been receiving over the last few weeks.
The woman, who doesn’t want her name or her mother’s name revealed fears that her mother could suffer repercussions should she return to the home at some point. Nevertheless, she says it’s important to sound alarm bells regarding the quality of care at times.
An outbreak was declared at the Rehoboth Elder Care Home on Nov. 9. Since then, at least four residents have tested positive for COVID, while several staff members are in isolation. Additional care workers have been brought in to relieve those in quarantine.
She says at one point staff told her that if she was unhappy with the care there, she could simply take her 89-year-old mother home. But that would present another major dilemma for her.