No oxygen concentrators or water on Quebec home’s makeshift COVID ward, inquest hears
MONTREAL — A makeshift quarantine zone set up at a Quebec long-term care home where more than 100 residents died was not sufficiently equipped to care for patients, the assistant head nurse told a coroner’s inquiry on Wednesday.
Agnieska Mroz told coroner Géhane Kamel the “red zone” with room for just 20 patients was set up in March 2020 in a common room at the CHSLD Ste-Dorothée, using what staff had available.
There were no oxygen concentrators, key to helping patients in respiratory distress, Mroz said. In emergencies, it was necessary to call a doctor who wasn’t on site, so treatments were approved over the phone based on a nurse’s observations.
The room contained no bathroom and no running water, she added. For residents who couldn’t be washed with wet cloths, hot water had to be fetched from the kitchen in a green zone. There were also no call bells for residents to signal when they needed help.