OTTAWA After a long and lonely year for residents in Ottawa s long-term care homes, a sense of hope and normalcy is returning to Ottawa s most vulnerable residents. Physical contact is allowed for residents and caregivers after they receive their COVID-19 vaccines. The Ontario government has relaxed some of the protocols in facilities across the province, bringing joy to those with loved ones living in the homes. That includes Suzanne Charest and her 86-year-old father Gilles. I was pleased that some of the rules and regulations are relaxing, said Charest, whose father is at the Perley & Rideau Veterans Health Centre. My father has really struggled in the last year as many seniors have.
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