Easter Bunny visits Pinecrest as nursing home reports no deaths for third day in a row

Number of residents at Bobcaygeon long-term care home who have succumbed to COVID-19 remains at 29

The Easter Bunny arrived at Pinecrest Nursing Home in Bobcyageon on Easter Sunday to wave to residents through their windows. For the third day in a row, there have been no deaths of residents from COVID-19 at the long-term care facilitiy. (Photo courtesy of Pinecrest Nursing Home)
The Easter Bunny arrived at Pinecrest Nursing Home in Bobcyageon on Easter Sunday to wave to residents through their windows. For the third day in a row, there have been no deaths of residents from COVID-19 at the long-term care facilitiy. (Photo courtesy of Pinecrest Nursing Home)

Easter Sunday brought a special visitor and more good news for Pinecrest Nursing Home in Bobcaygeon.

For the third day in a row, no residents have passed away from COVID-19. The number of deaths at the home remains at 29.

Administrator Mary Carr shared the news in an update for the community on Sunday (April 12).

“We are once again fortunate to report that there are no new deaths at Pinecrest Nursing Home since our update yesterday,” Carr writes.

“Although we are facing new and unique challenges as we learn more about COVID-19, our front-line staff are well stocked with the personal protective equipment (PPE) they need to provide clinical care and personal support. Our staff are also working hard to provide companionship to our residents while they are away from their families. I cannot thank our staff enough for their efforts and their continued dedication to our residents.”

The Easter Bunny waves to Pinecrest residents through their windows at the Bobcaygeon nursing home on April 12, 2020.  (Photo courtesy of Pinecrest Nursing Home)
The Easter Bunny waves to Pinecrest residents through their windows at the Bobcaygeon nursing home on April 12, 2020. (Photo courtesy of Pinecrest Nursing Home)

“We continue to work closely with Public Health and the Ministry of Health to ensure all new and ongoing care directives are implemented and are clearly communicated to all staff. We are also committed to sharing crucial information with health authorities and other homes in the province so that they can learn from our experiences.”

Carr also says the home had a special visitor on Sunday morning: the Easter Bunny arrived and waved to residents through their windows.

“The ongoing support from our community is truly amazing,” Carr writes. “I also continue to receive daily messages of support from the Kawartha Lakes community. Our staff will never forget these acts of kindness.”