‘Dereliction of duty’: Ombudswoman slams Quebec long-term care COVID-19 response
MONTREAL — An ombudswoman’s report has found that during the first wave of COVID-19, Quebec’s long-term care system failed in its duty to ensure the safety and dignity of residents, some of whom died alone and without palliative care.
The interim report by Marie Rinfret released Thursday depicts a system that, despite the dedication of health-care workers, was disorganized, unprepared and exhausted during the spring surge in cases.
“In addition to the unknowns attached to COVID-19 was the picture repeated time and time again of people made fragile because of their age and sickness, left on their own in living environments on the brink of a precipice,” the report reads.
“This report stems from the statements of people who were, in one way or another, all victims of the dereliction of duty by too many (long-term care homes) whose mission was to create genuine living environments.”

