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Dementia wards in Pennsylvania hard-hit during the COVID-19 pandemic

Dementia wards in Pennsylvania hard-hit during the COVID-19 pandemic Updated May 10, 2021; Posted May 10, 2021 A person enters The Birches at Newtown assisted living facility, Tuesday, April 13, 2021, in Newtown, Pa. The deaths at the home and many others across Pennsylvania highlight the dangers that residents with dementia faced during the coronavirus pandemic and a state oversight system that imposed few protections during the worst of the crisis. (Stephanie Strasburg/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)AP Facebook Share By Sean D. Hamill | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette PITTSBURGH (AP) In the weeks before she died of COVID-19 in the dementia unit of a suburban Philadelphia personal care home, Barbara Demech often lamented about the Alzheimer’s disease that began gripping her mind a decade earlier.

Dementia wards in Pennsylvania hard-hit during the pandemic

PITTSBURGH (AP) — In the weeks before she died of COVID-19 in the dementia unit of a suburban Philadelphia personal care home, Barbara Demech often lamented about the Alzheimer’s disease that began gripping her mind a decade earlier. “She’d say to me, ‘I just feel like somebody is in there taking over,’” recalled her son, Mike Demech. “She would say it often toward the end.” Like so many people in the throes of dementia, it was difficult for her and others in the “memory care” unit to take the most basic steps — like wearing a mask or social distancing — and prevent themselves from contracting the disease.

Dementia Wards in Pennsylvania Hard-Hit During COVID Pandemic – NBC10 Philadelphia

By Sean D. Hamill and Pittsburgh Post-gazette • Published May 10, 2021 • Updated on May 10, 2021 at 2:21 pm NBC Universal, Inc. In the weeks before she died of COVID-19 in the dementia unit of a suburban Philadelphia personal care home, Barbara Demech often lamented about the Alzheimer’s disease that began gripping her mind a decade earlier. “She’d say to me, ‘I just feel like somebody is in there taking over,’” recalled her son, Mike Demech. “She would say it often toward the end.” Download our mobile app for iOS  to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. Like so many people in the throes of dementia, it was difficult for her and others in the “memory care” unit to take the most basic steps like wearing a mask or social distancing and prevent themselves from contracting the disease.

Dementia wards in Pennsylvania hard-hit during the pandemic

Dementia wards in Pennsylvania hard-hit during the pandemic SEAN D. HAMILL, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette May 8, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail PITTSBURGH (AP) In the weeks before she died of COVID-19 in the dementia unit of a suburban Philadelphia personal care home, Barbara Demech often lamented about the Alzheimer’s disease that began gripping her mind a decade earlier. “She’d say to me, ‘I just feel like somebody is in there taking over,’” recalled her son, Mike Demech. “She would say it often toward the end.” Like so many people in the throes of dementia, it was difficult for her and others in the “memory care” unit to take the most basic steps like wearing a mask or social distancing and prevent themselves from contracting the disease.

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