long-term care and the role of personal support workers.“This is a serious misrepresentation of our industry, of the people that work in the industry, and it’s very demeaning and there needs to be accountability for that,” said Lynn Steele, founder of the Canadian Personal Support Worker Network.“It’s taking a real hit to the morale of the great PSWs,” she added.“I am disgusted as a PSW,” said Alicia Lee, a personal support worker in Guelph, Ont., whose 107-year-old great grandfather lives in long-term care.
Isolated long-term care residents left behind in Nova Scotia’s Phase 2 plan, say families Lee has seen a number of the videos and said she feels disgust and disappointment.“We have humour, but we have humour with the residents and.