Harbor Chase Nursing Home invited families for a mother's day parade to see their loved ones.
Harbor Chase Nursing Home invited families for a mother's day parade to see their loved ones.
Today- harbor chase nursing home invited families for a mother's day parade to see their loved ones.
The assisted living and memory care community brought patients outside to ring bells as their loved ones drove by leaving them presents including flowers and candy as well as signs.
One man we talked to told us he's been able to facetime his wife 5 times since the pandemic started.
But said being able to see his wife diane in person today helped make the upcoming holiday weekend special.
Jack ellis, "it's hard to be separated from your loved ones.
Particularly when the world seems to be falling apart.
But the people at harbor chase have done a good job in making this bearable and today is an example.
Jack ellis told us today is the first time he's seen his wife in a few weeks.
He attended harbor chase's two other parades to see his loved one as well.
Prior to coronavirus, ellis said he would make daily visits to see
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