Cracks to Chasms: Treating families as just visitors set Alberta care homes up for heartache This is part three of a four-part series. Part 3 analyzes how supports evaporated when Alberta Health banned visitors from care facilities. Since January, more than 700 older adults and family members helped shape our coverage of Seniors and COVID-19 through Groundwork, an Edmonton Journal pilot project in engagement journalism.
Author of the article: Elise Stolte
Publishing date: Apr 22, 2021 • 41 minutes ago • 7 minute read • University of Alberta associate professor Jasneet Parmar in front of Clover Bar Lodge in Sherwood Park. Parmar points to Clover Bar is one facility that works hard to support and include family caregivers despite pandemic restrictions. Photo by Greg Southam /Postmedia
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