Special moment as Chorley mum and daughter put care home visitor pod to use for first time
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Lorraine Sullivan officially opened the visitor pod at Jasmin Court in Botany Brow, Chorley, with her mum June on Tuesday.
She said: "It was fantastic. She was so happy and I was so happy."
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Hide AdThe floor-to-ceiling pod, with an integrated microphone system, was paid for by community fundraising, after Lorraine launched an online appeal.
June, 87, had only seen her daughter twice since March before Tuesday, and in that time, has broken her hip, wrist and had an epileptic fit.
Lorraine says her mum’s dementia and Alzheimer's conditions have also greatly deteriorated over the past nine months.
When the Government announced visits could be made using the pods, Lorraine launched a Go Fund Me page called Help Me See My Mum, and within 53 minutes, she’d hit her £250 target.
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Hide AdIn total, £710 was raised and Chorley building company provided the labour free of charge.
Money not spent on the pod will go towards activities for residents.
>>>Read about the community response to Lorraine's plea here
Lorraine said: "It makes such a difference not having to wear a mask.
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Hide Ad"People with dementia really struggle when you're wearing a mask because they can't see your face properly, they can't see your lips moving and they can't read your expressions.
"The ideal thing would be being able to give mum a hug, but of course you can't do that. But we were able to put our hands on the screen together and we were talking clearly - I wasn't having to shout through the screen."
The care home has also been sharing pictures of other residents and their families using the pod on its Facebook page.
Lorraine said: "It's heartwarming to see, especially in the run-up to Christmas, and the home have done such a good job decorating it."
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