Coronavirus: Homicide Unit investigating Maples Personal Care Home deaths “He’s going through hell there, as is all these other families that are suffering.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]“I at least can see my dad, he’s on the main floor, I look through a window.
Those people that are on the second floor I feel so bad for them because at least I can see that my dad’s alive.”The provincial standard of care at homes in Manitoba is 3.6 hours per resident each day.Twenty-two deaths at the facility — including seven in the last 48 hours — is causing families like the Prost’s to question if that standard is being met.During an unusual Sunday morning press briefing, Health Minister Cameron Friesen said.