The daughter of an octogenarian aged-care resident who has tested positive to Covid is outraged that two-thirds of the home’s staff are unvaccinated, and that families were not told

The daughter of a Sydney aged-care resident who tested positive to Covid-19 says she is furious the workforce at the Baulkham Hills nursing home had not been vaccinated, and if she had known she would have taken over her parents care herself.
Kathie Meloccos 88-year-old father tested positive to Covid-19 on Saturday, along with two other residents. Two more residents tested positive on Monday, both women aged in their 70s, bringing the total to five.
One of those women had been fully vaccinated while the other, who entered the facility in May, had not.
That follows two nurses at the centre, at least one of whom had reportedly not been vaccinated, testing positive late last week.
Melocco told the ABCs Radio National on Monday that she was very annoyed to learn that many staff at the centre had not been vaccinated, saying failure to do so was dangerous.
Her father and her mother, who is 87, were vaccinated with Pfizer in April. Aged-care provider SummitCare said 96% of its residents had been vaccinated, but only one-third of staff.
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That is about the national average for aged-care staff, despite workers being included in the 1a cohort and eligible to receive the vaccine since April. National cabinet last week agreed to a mandatory requirement for all aged-care workers to receive at least the first dose of a vaccine by 1 September.
I am so annoyed that we werent told as a family that healthcare workers were not vaccinated, Melocco said. [My parents] were vaccinated way back in April. One would reasonably assume that healthcare workers were vaccinated around that time, and it didnt happen.
Im fully vaccinated. As a family member I would have gone in and showered my parents myself. You dont have up-close and personal showering and toileting people when youre not vaccinated. Its danger looming.
Asked at a press conference on Monday whether staff had not all been vaccinated because it was not mandatory unti recently, SummitCare chief operating officer Michelle Sloane said that was probably one aspect of the reason.
but the second aspect is it is a new vaccine and like everybody in the community there was apprehension about having it. I think thats probably the main reason.
She went on to say there were still unvaccinated staff working in the home, but that she was confident the infection control measures were suffcicient.
If we said to all of our unvaccinated staff, dont come to work, then thered be no one to care, she said.
That is not just us but every aged care business across Australia and every hospital across Australia … We take the right precautions with the right masks and the right protective gear, those residents are as safe as our staff are safe.
Sloane also said the unvaccinated resident who had contracted Covid had been transferred to the facility after the federal government vaccination program had been completed in the home.
We had been arranging for any remaining residents to receive vaccination and that has come about in between times, she said.
Melocco said she had not asked about the vaccination rates of staff prior to hearing, at the premiers daily press conference on Friday, that an unvaccinated staff member at Summit Hills had tested positive.
She also said she was very angry to learn of the case via a public press conference, and not through correspondence from the home.
We were told after Newmarch House that things were going to be sorted out, she said. I just assumed that those people delivering healthcare advice had this handled.
I mean thats what Im so annoyed about I think weve got a right to be told as a family that people were not vaccinated. Then we could have made other choices and other decisions.
Nineteen residents died in the Newmarch House aged-care home outbreak in April to June 2020, the deadliest early outbreak of the pandemic.
Meloccos parents were both moved to Westmead hospital over the weekend, along with other residents who have tested positive at the home. The rest of the facility is in lockdown.
She said she insisted on both her parents being taken to hospital, even though her mother has not tested positive. They have been together for almost 75 years, she said.
If this is [the] end of life for my parents, given how long theyve been together and they share a room, their beds are pushed together, Im not having them say goodbye by mobile phones or iPads, she said. Its not on. I want them to be together.
She disputed SummitCares report that all residents who had tested positive to Covid were in good spirits but said her father wasnt showing any obvious symptoms at this stage.
My father has very, very serious underlying health conditions which require treatment three days a week, hes actually on dialysis, she said. So its far too early to tell whether Covid has done its deed.
He attended a private dialysis clinic on Wednesday last week. Melocco said she was not sure if he would have been infectious at that point.