Montreal seniors home confirms outbreak of Legionnaire's disease

The Sunrise assisted living home on St-Jean Boulevard in Dollard-des-Ormeaux has confirmed an outbreak of Legionnaire's disease in the building that sent two people to hospital last week.

In a memo to residents, Sunrise management tells the tenants and their families that while symptoms are similar to COVID-19, Legionnaire's disease is not contagious.

But that's of little comfort to some family members. John Kelly, whose 94-year-old mother was admitted to hospital, said he was given very few details about the outbreak.

"She started having difficulties breathing at the Sunrise," Kelly told CTV News from his home in North Carolina.

 

"The staff looked at her they didn't know what was wrong, if she had Covid, or pneumonia, or some other kind of respiratory illness."

So far, Kelly said he hasn't received a formal diagnosis.

People with Legionnaire's disease suffer from a serious lung infection caused by a bacteria that usually finds its way into cooling towers or the water supply of large buildings. It is also airborne.

In the letter to residents, Sunrise insists all its water and ventilation systems are properly maintained and monitored on a regular basis.

Montreal's regional health board released few details about the outbreak. The CIUSSS de l'Ouest-de-l'Île-de-Montréal said in a statement that, "We've identified the probable source of the outbreak, and corrective measures were put in place by sunrise to control it."

Kelly hoped for a better explanation.

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