‘A horror story:’ Quebec health worker recalls shocking scene at Herron care home
MONTREAL — Health officials who arrived at a Montreal-area long-term care home during a COVID-19 outbreak last year found residents who were desperate for water and had been left in beds soaked with urine and feces, a Quebec coroner’s inquest heard Wednesday.
Martine Daigneault, a coordinator for the local health authority, testified that she went to Résidence Herron the evening of March 29, 2020 after being informed that the facility was struggling with staff shortages.
What she saw shocked her: carts piled with barely touched trays of food, representing two or three meals; bandages that hadn’t been changed in days; residents with greasy hair and long nails who were so soaked in urine and feces that it left burns on their skin.
“I never saw a centre like that, never saw residents like this,” she told the coroner’s inquest.


