Keeping families connected with their loved ones throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has been a priority at McCormick Home.Ā The extreme, butĀ necessary measures enacted by the Ontario governmentĀ to keep residents safe presented a number of challenges for staff, but they were quickly met head-on with the swift enactment of alternative methods to help people feel close, despite the distance.
āAll our staff pulled together to come up with ways to help,ā says Tanya Pol, administrator at McCormick Home.Ā āWe recognize that in addition to the many uncertainties presented by the pandemic itself, our most important job next to ensuring everyoneās safety is to help residents and families feel less anxious about their loved ones.ā
Our recreation and social work staff have stepped up their frequency of resident photo-taking for individual e-mails to families showing their loved ones engaging in various activities, enjoying special meals and celebrations, or holding signs with personal messages.Ā Families are also offered the opportunity to set up videoconferences with their loved ones, to drop off special care packages and favourite items for delivery to their resident, view photos and videos shared onĀ Facebook, and receive regular updates on the measures the home has taken to keep everyone safe and content.
In addition, the community has also responded with considerable generosity and support.Ā The home received a number of surprise donations of take-out food delivered for all residents and staff as well as many heartfelt video messages and personalized cards of encouragement and thanks.Ā For example, special video compilations for residents were created by students atĀ Matthews HallĀ andĀ St. Nicholas Catholic SchoolĀ that included heartfelt messages of encouragement, solo music performances and readings.Ā āThe impact of these gestures has been tremendously meaningful to everyone,ā says Pol.
āIām grateful for the homeās leadership through these unprecedented times,ā says Charles*, a McCormick Home family member.Ā āWe feel confident that my dad is in good hands. That means so very much right now.ā
āThe home is doing a truly amazing job in so many ways: foremost, by putting measures in place to ensure the ongoing safety and wellbeing (including social and emotional needs) of residents; initiating precautions and restrictions as the pandemic unfolds for all who enter McCormick;Ā and keeping families informed with regular updates,ā says family member Sylvia.
āTheir calm and efficient manner certainly helped to ease my anxiety. I thank them for that ā and so much more!āĀ
*Please note that names have been changed for privacy reasons.Ā Ā