UnMasking the Truth:#10 LTC And The Effects Of Covid, A Family Member Speaks. RIP 🙏 Tony Pt 1

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

Комментарии • 14

  • @jenniferkim2361
    @jenniferkim2361 2 года назад +3

    Wow Kelly you invited a surprise guest! I am very glad to meet Patricia in your video. really appreciate that inviting her to share family feeling who lost father during the pandemic in LTC. we know that her life commitment was never stopped and always expressed her appreciation to staff. Kelly and Patricia, thank you for sharing your experience with Covid in this community. Kelly we know you are the BEST !!

    • @Kelisous
      @Kelisous  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Kim , my aim is to allow everyone to be heard . Through this tragic pandemic we all have and burden different emotions and experiences and Im happy I could give her the opportunity and the platform to do it respectfully. An amazing family member. Thanks for your kind words Jennifer and thanks for watching.

  • @barbaraellis1480
    @barbaraellis1480 2 года назад +2

    Omg Kelly you are really a inspiration girl you hit the nail on the head .my 🙏 condolences to to this family memember I am very proud of you Kelly you could have a 1 and 1 talk with Patricia good job .as a health care worker it was not easy for us in the pandemic.

    • @Kelisous
      @Kelisous  2 года назад

      Thank you baby girl all sides needs to heard right. She is such a beautiful person.

  • @DonnaLynneS
    @DonnaLynneS 2 года назад +2

    Well said Kelly. You're the best. You're like a celebrity. Sorry, for your lost Patricia. God bless you and your family for straight. R. I. P.
    I was so sad hearing about your father. Stay strong Patricia.
    XOXO Kelly 💞 💕 💓

    • @Kelisous
      @Kelisous  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching hun , 😘 💕 😊 please share the video thank you.

  • @ceceilamagradge2753
    @ceceilamagradge2753 2 года назад +2

    Kelly, Kelly this topic hits the heart ❤️. Reason I work with Patricia and her father both ,she is a perfect example of family members and worker relationships. May his soul RIP. I am glad you get to have this talk with her. Patricia his one of the best family member I come across.Patricia you've done your part to the best humanely possible. THANKS AGAIN KELLY you bring hope to your peers .

    • @Kelisous
      @Kelisous  2 года назад

      You dont know how much I appreciate you and your kind words , you are instrumental and pivotal force for my confidence and my drive and motivation to continue I so appreciate you. Thanks for watching my sweet sister.

  • @margaretlovelace6312
    @margaretlovelace6312 2 года назад +2

    Omg god tears just tears😭😭😭😭

    • @Kelisous
      @Kelisous  2 года назад

      Thanks love please share 😘 thanks for watching.

  • @lurinebromfield5808
    @lurinebromfield5808 2 года назад +1

    This is such an interesting topic I was so captivated by the story vivid dealt with LTC very bad but the government just needs to do better so things like this doesn't happen again. RIP Tony.

  • @duanebromfield8177
    @duanebromfield8177 2 года назад +1

    Omg this was so emotional I definitely understand where she is coming from may your father rest in peace

  • @dinkster1729
    @dinkster1729 2 года назад +2

    Interesting video! We have to do better for our disabled in long term care. My mother passed away on Nov 10, 2019 so a few short months before the lockdown to protect residents, staff and family caregivers was implemented. She was probably legally blind (severe macular degeneration) and totally deaf in one ear and very hard of hearing in the other ear. She also had trouble swallowing so she drank mostly thickened drinks with a straw for the last 2 years of her life. She couldn't speak for the last 2 years of her life either. She couldn't walk. She had partial use of one hand and no use of the other hand or arm. Skype or phone visits or window visits would been ridiculous for her since she was physically in such rough shape. I really am glad she died before she was hit with this lockdown. She lived through the Great Depression on the Prairies, the 2nd World War on the West Coast and in Europe, she didn't need to live through this tragedy.

    • @Kelisous
      @Kelisous  2 года назад

      Omg my heartfelt condolences to you and what a strong person she was , tears rolled while i read your story may her soul sleep in perfect peace. You are absolutely right we do need to do better . How and where do we start. We need a government that cares on all sides of the coin but thats a discussion for another time . Thanks for watching.