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Alberta extended-care home aide charged under Federal Quarantine Act

A health-care aide at an extended care facility in Red Deer, Alta., has been charged under theFederal Quarantine Act after allegedly failing toisolate aftera trip to the United States.

Extendicare Michener Hill Long Term Care Home in Red Deer alerted health authorities

Extendicare Michener Hill Long Term Care Home in Red Deer, Alta., contacted health authorities, saying alleging an employee had failed to isolate after visiting the United States and raising concerns about its residents' safety. (Extendicare Michener Hill Long Term Care Home)

A health-care aide at an extended care facility in Red Deer, Alta., has been charged under theFederal Quarantine Act after allegedly failing toisolate aftera trip to the United States.

Red Deer RCMP said Thursday that the investigation started on Oct. 19, 2020, when the force was contacted by thePublic Health Agency of Canada.

PHAC had been contacted by theExtendicare Michener Hill Long Term Care Home in Red Deer, which said it wasconcerned about the safety of its residents and allegedan employee had failed to isolate after visiting the United States.

Alberta Health Services was also tipped off and reached out to the RCMP a few days later.

RCMP and AHS collaborated on an investigation, including witness evidence and judicial authorizations to obtain records, the RCMP said in arelease on Thursday.

Employee let go by Extendicare, spokesperson says

An Extendicare spokesperson toldCBC News that the employee is no longer working with the care facility.

"A staff member's employment was terminated following an internal investigation, prompted by allegations that clear COVID-19 safety restrictions regarding travel were not followed. The issue was quickly reported to the authorities and Extendicare Michener Hill has cooperated fully with the RCMP in its investigation," the spokesperson said in an emailed statement on Thursday evening.

"The safety of our residents and staff is paramount and we take our responsibility to them, and their families, incredibly seriously. Any disregard for the rules in place to protect the people we care for will be met with a swift and severe response."

The aide, who was not publicly identified, has been charged for failing to isolate andserved with a summons to appear in Red Deer court on Jan. 26, 2021.