Nineteen deaths at AgeCare SkyPointe have been linked to COVID-19 since the pandemic began.All visits are suspended, which means Larry Hodgson has to visit his 95-year-old father Frank over the phone and through a window.“We just want to see him,” Hodgson said.He has no complaints about the care his dad is getting and hopes he’s able to avoid testing positive.“It’s scary,” Hodgson said. “I worry about him.
I worry about everyone in there, including the staff, but I know the staff is doing their best.“I go to bed every night (and) I don’t worry about him because I know he’s in good hands.”Other families too worried to speak publicly said they’re terrified about the spike in cases.