

When Covid Hit Nursing Homes, Part 1: ‘My Mother Died Alone’
Feb 23, 2021
In this poignant discussion, investigative reporter Amy Julia Harris sheds light on the nursing home crisis during the pandemic. Lori Sullivan shares her heart-wrenching story of losing her mother, Lorraine, in a New York nursing home. The podcast explores the emotional turmoil families faced as strict lockdowns and communication barriers created chaos. Lori's struggle reveals the neglect and devastating consequences of inadequate care, emphasizing the tragic impact of policies during a time of unprecedented loss.
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Lori's Mother's Fall
- Lori Sullivan's mother fell and injured her knee, requiring hospitalization.
- Initially, her mother resisted, claiming she was fine, but Lori persuaded her to go.
Nursing Home Stay
- After the hospital, Lori's mother was transferred to Our Lady of Consolation nursing home for rehab.
- Initially, she enjoyed her time, making friends and giving Lori daily lists of treats.
Deteriorating Communication and Health
- Communication with Lori's mother became difficult during the lockdown.
- When Lori finally reached her, her mother's speech was slurred and she sounded unwell.