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ABOUT THE MOVE. >> DALE WILSON TELLS US HIS FATHER LIVED HERE FOR A YEAR. WHEN HE WAS MOVED OUT YESTERDAY. HE SAYS HE HOPES THAT MOVE IS TEMPORARY, BECAUSE THIS THANK YOU BEHIND ME IS EXACTLY HOW HE SAYS HIS FATHER FEELS TOWARDS THE STAFF. >> I CANNOT GIVE THEM ENOUGH CREDIT. THEY ARE TRUE HEROES. >> HIS FATHER, CLARENCE WILSON VOLUNTEERED HERE FOR YEARS BEFORE HE MOVED IN. HE MADE LOTS OF FRIENDS. >> HE LIKES THE PEOPLE. >> AND WAS GRATEFUL FOR THE CARE BUT CLARENCE HAS TO LEAVE THREE TIMES A WEEK FOR DIALYSIS. ACCORDING TO COUNTY OFFICIALS, THE TRANSPORT COMPANY WAS NOT COMFORTABLE BRINGING HIM BACK AND FORTH. ON TUESDAY, HE WAS MOVED 25 MINUTES AWAY TO THE ROSS FACILITY. >> I WAS WORRIED YESTERDAY BUT I AM MUCH MORE COMFORTABLE TODAY. HE IS IN A SAFE PLACE. >> DALE WILSON SAYS HE AND HIS FATHER ARE DOING OUR BEST TO ADJUST AND STAY CONNECTED. >> THE LAST TIME I SAW MY DAD WAS SUNDAY, THREE DAYS AGO. THROUGH THE WINDOW. HE WAS ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE KAINE FACILITY. I WAS IN THE PARKING LOT. I CALLED HIM ON THE PHONE. WE TALKED ON THE PHONE FROM HERE TO THERE. WE WAVED TO THE WINDOW. >> WILSON IS HOPEFUL HIS FATHER WILL RETURN HERE TO KAINE GLEN HAZEL BECAUSE AFTER ONLY ONE DAY AWAY, HE ALREADY MISSES THE STAFF.
‘He is in good palms’: Son of Kane Glen Hazel resident grateful for his or her care
“I used to be frightened yesterday, however I am far more snug right now as a result of I do know he is in a secure place,” stated Dale Wilson “He is in good palms.”
Dale Wilson’s father, Clarence Wilson, 86, was moved from Kane Glen Hazel to their Ross facility on Tuesday. The elder Wilson must be transported to dialysis three days per week and Allegheny County officers stated the transport firm was not snug going backwards and forwards to Glen Hazel. Kane Glen Hazel has had a number of constructive instances of COVID-19 and several other deaths. “I used to be frightened yesterday, however I am far more snug right now as a result of I do know he is in a secure place,” stated Dale Wilson “He is in good palms.”Dale Wilson stated his father volunteered at Kane for years earlier than he grew to become a resident and he’s grateful for the care there, and hopeful that he’ll have the ability to transfer again to that facility, when issues subside. “I can’t give them sufficient credit score, they’re true heroes,” stated Dale Wilson.
Dale Wilson’s father, Clarence Wilson, 86, was moved from Kane Glen Hazel to their Ross facility on Tuesday.
The elder Wilson must be transported to dialysis three days per week and Allegheny County officers stated the transport firm was not snug going backwards and forwards to Glen Hazel.
Kane Glen Hazel has had multiple positive cases of COVID-19 and several deaths.
“I used to be frightened yesterday, however I am far more snug right now as a result of I do know he is in a secure place,” stated Dale Wilson “He is in good palms.”
Dale Wilson stated his father volunteered at Kane for years earlier than he grew to become a resident and he’s grateful for the care there, and hopeful that he’ll have the ability to transfer again to that facility, when issues subside.
“I can’t give them sufficient credit score, they’re true heroes,” stated Dale Wilson.
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