The Welland Tribune

Nursing home separates couple together for 73 years

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PERTH- ANDOVER, N. B. — An elderly New Brunswick couple bid a tearful goodbye this week, separated just days before Christmas after 73 years together.

Herbert and Audrey Goodine gave each other a peck on the lips and said goodbye Monday, moments before Herbert was driven to a new care residence about 45 minutes away.

The couple have been married for 69 years, spending the last three years together at the Victoria Villa Special Care Home in PerthAndov­er, N. B.

But after a recent assessment of Herbert’s health, officials decided the home could no longer accommodat­e him because the 91- yearold’s dementia had progressed to a point where he needs a higher level of care.

Dianne Phillips, the couple’s daughter, said she was told last Friday her father would have to move.

By Monday, a van carried him away to another home in Plaster Rock as Audrey stood by the window and watched him go.

“I feel people need to know what a flawed system we have in place. Two words describe it ‘ unethical and cruel,’” she said in a Facebook post. “This should never take place to another human again.”

Phillips is upset the couple was separated a week before Christmas, saying it’s mentally and emotionall­y difficult for her parents who had, up until now, shared a room and the same bed at the villa.

Phillips said in the post that she understand­s her father requires a higher level of care, but felt the facility could have arranged for the couple to be separated after the holiday.

“I listened to my mother weep and I could hear my father in the background,” she said. “My mother said, ‘ Christmas is over for us now and this is the worst Christmas that we will ever have. Why could they not have waited till after the holidays.’ ”

Jennifer Eagan of Victoria Villa told Global News she cannot comment on specific cases due to privacy, but stresses the home is a Level 2 facility for residents who need a little bit of supervisio­n.

Phillips said her father was assessed as being Level 3, while her 89- year- old mother is Level 2.

The couple will be together for Christmas at their daughter’s home in Fredericto­n.

 ?? DIANNE PHILLIPS HANDOUT/ THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Herbert and Audrey Goodine kiss in a handout photo. The New Brunswick couple bid a tearful goodbye this week, separated to different care facilities just days before Christmas after 73 years together.
DIANNE PHILLIPS HANDOUT/ THE CANADIAN PRESS Herbert and Audrey Goodine kiss in a handout photo. The New Brunswick couple bid a tearful goodbye this week, separated to different care facilities just days before Christmas after 73 years together.

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