KIm Crevatin and her family have been navigating the changing COVID-19 restrictions at New Brunswick long-term care homes and hospitals since the pandemic began. "The only way that we can really communicate with him is through touch, is through holding his hand, talking to him, hugging him. Kim Crevatin, seen here with her father Kendyl Terris and her mother Lonny Terris, has seen her father, who has Alzheimer's, deteriorate without regular visits during the pandemic. No visitors to the Moncton Hospital have been allowed since the region entered the orange phase on Jan. 6. She spends time with her grandsons, Cohen and Hunter, who do their best to cheer her up says daughter Kim Crevatin.
Source: CBC News February 16, 2021 19:24 UTC