Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles right. This is what a family re union looks like under lock down, the way so many of us have been keeping in touch with each other. Just don't make sense to everyone zooming on talking, I bet for most residents will go Alzheimer or dementia. And what stays or not are just too difficult. They don't all understand. It's a real time, is life. It's a person that talking to only I bet I think it's a picture or movie so they don't response for. So for me, being able to really see her is the way she walks, just just her whole body and about her body language is is incredible. Everybody prefers to really see and touch and feel and hug your mom, but it's better than, uh, then nothing. But how do you explain to an 85 year old woman with dementia who just lost her husband and went into a nursing home two weeks before lock down that the whole world has changed, not just hers go. It's happier that ice come see them, but it is a strange world for so I have mean always very happy. And no, I'm a bit less.
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