“It is quite terrible.”

Irene Grønbæk Nielsen has the latest piece of time had to settle with luftkys and hint, when she has been in contact with her husband, who live in nursing homes Rosenlund in the Midwest. But now, disappear the option.

For in all nursing homes in the Municipality of Gladsaxe staff no longer have the option to help the residents go to the windows and balconies.

“I think it is quite terrible. It is difficult not to be able to have contact. That’s it. So it is clear you are unhappy,” says Irene Grønbæk Nielsen for TV 2 Lorry.

On all nursing homes in the country, it is already not allowed to get visits because of coronaviruses, and therefore, many residents resorted to the windows and balconies to greet family members and friends.

One of them is, then Irene Grønbæk Nielsen, who – at a distance – visiting her 60-year-old man each and every day. Until now.

It is due to the scarce resources, there are plejehjemmene, explains the Head of the Health and Rehabilitation in the Municipality of Gladsaxe, Herle Kliforth, to TV 2 Lorry.

And even though Irene Grønbæk Nielsen understand the argument, then, concerns the measure of her.

She looked, therefore, like that was pulled more staff, so residents can continue to see their loved ones.

But according to the Gladsaxe Municipality so it is not an option, since it focuses on minimising the risk of infection and, therefore, do not have too many working at the same time.

Why should the contact with the residents of the plejehjemmene in the municipality in the future be done via Facetime, Skype or phone calls.

On the way, the staff can handle more calls at one time.