Day 33
Now that there are no more Covid cases in the building, the PPE procedures have loosened a lot. Staff no longer need supervision for donning and doffing, which means I’m out of a job. Heading upstairs with just a mask and face shield feels strange, and exposed, but certainly a lot cooler!
With plenty of workers attending to residents on the floor, I’m mostly left to my own devices as to how to fill my day. This turns out to be a combination of folding uniforms, calling families (mostly with good news now!), visiting residents and playing music in the common areas, where they’re now allowed to gather.
Mrs. P is watching the news in her room. “It’s just horrible,” she comments, “this virus is everywhere now.”
“I know. But you know what? You beat it, and you should be super proud of that.”
She looks perturbed. “What? You’re saying I had THAT?”
“Yes, really.”
“No no. No, that can’t be right.”
Day 34
With plenty of workers attending to residents on the floor, I’m mostly left to my own devices as to how to fill my day. This turns out to be a combination of folding uniforms, calling families (mostly with good news now!), visiting residents and playing music in the common areas, where they’re now allowed to gather.
Mrs. P is watching the news in her room. “It’s just horrible,” she comments, “this virus is everywhere now.”
“I know. But you know what? You beat it, and you should be super proud of that.”
She looks perturbed. “What? You’re saying I had THAT?”
“Yes, really.”
“No no. No, that can’t be right.”
Day 34
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