Spending time with mom on Mother's Day after COVID-19 kept families apart
Because of COVID-19 restrictions, children weren't able to be in same room as their moms living in long-term care facilities last year.
Author: Kelly Reinke (9NEWS)
Updated: 9:05 AM MDT May 10, 2021
ARAPAHOE COUNTY, Colo. — Roselyn Mesplay is a lively, energetic 89-year-old who has stayed positive after a tough year.
"I always say, 'this too will pass' and it does," she said. "Bad times go away and good times come."
A visit through a window was the only way she could see her daughter Christy Mesplay for months because of COVID-19 restrictions. Roselyn has lived at Someren Glen in Centennial for several years and now stays in the skilled-nursing portion of the facility.