She overheard them making fun and talking about her. As much as we would have liked more answers, we’re glad she doesn’t remember,' said Dorothy Foster's granddaughter Colleen Gray.
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Dorothy Foster heard the laughter and what was being said about her and when another worker brought in her breakfast, she told them what she’d heard. It was that worker who reported the incident. She later learned the same information that Gray had, — that the workers were laughing at her mother because of something she was doing.Whatever it was, Foster said it wasn’t right to be watching her and making fun“Not to go out then and talk and make fun. It doesn’t even make sense," she said.
“She overhead them making fun and talking about her. As much as we would have liked more answers, we’re glad she doesn’t remember.”She said the situation is disturbing because her mother has been treated quite well at the facility and doesn’t complain about anything. Siegel can’t speak specifically to reports of inappropriate activity involving residents at a long-term care facility in Baie Verte but said there are lots of different levels of invasion of privacy from going into a person’s purse or their room and sexual assault adds a whole other level to that.Elizabeth Siegel