Vaccines bring hope to Quebec care homes, but life slow to return to normal
LAVAL, Que. — Denise Laurin smiles and rocks her arms in a cradling motion as she describes becoming a great-grandmother for the first time in February.
“I’d love to take the little one in my arms,” she says from her wheelchair in her room at a long-term care home in Laval, north of Montreal. “And now I feel like I won’t see him.”
Laurin, 86, hasn’t seen her family since last fall, although she talks to them on a tablet or by phone. For her and thousands of other Quebec long-term care residents, the COVID-19 pandemic has stripped away many of the small pleasures they used to enjoy: shopping for new clothes, card nights, meeting friends for a meal.
And those pleasures are slow to return, despite a vaccination campaign that has all but halted the number of new cases and deaths in the facilities, known in Quebec as CHSLDs.