Pandemic isolation has sped up cognitive decline of loved ones, say caregivers
Some caregivers in Nova Scotia say the social isolation brought on by the pandemic has caused the cognitive abilities of their loved ones to erode.
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'Folks just don't have the interaction they need to stay healthy and well, and happy, too'
Posted: Jan 30, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: January 30
Caregivers say it's easy to see how a lack of social interaction has harmed their loved ones during the pandemic. (Myriam Fimbry/Radio-Canada)