

A Nursing Home’s First Day Out of Lockdown: An Update
Dec 30, 2021
Sarah Mervosh, a national reporter for The New York Times, joins to share heartwarming stories from the Good Shepherd Nursing Home as they emerge from lockdown. Residents reflect on their feelings of isolation and the emotional joy of reconnection through shared meals and activities like a lively penny auction. The podcast captures poignant moments of laughter and community spirit, highlighting both the challenges and triumphs of life returning to normal after a difficult year.
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Zeta's Lockdown Experience
- Zeta Husek, a 95-year-old resident, eagerly awaited the end of lockdown at Good Shepherd Nursing Home.
- Confined to her room, she found the experience boring, primarily sleeping and watching TV.
Betty Lou's Grief
- Betty Lou Leach, nearing 97, missed her family the most during lockdown.
- The hardest part was her sister's death early in the pandemic, preventing her from attending the funeral.
Betty Lou's Excitement
- On the first day of reopening, Betty Lou Leach dressed up and waited excitedly outside the dining room.
- This demonstrated the simple joy of returning to communal activities.