Fury as ‘fun’ coronavirus word-search puzzle sent to York pensioners

Fury as bosses at a sheltered housing complex sent pensioners a ‘fun’ Covid-19 word-search including ‘ventilators’, ‘fear’ and ‘pneumonia’

  • The Covid-19 word-search sent to residents at Vyner House in Acomb near York
  • Puzzle invited them to find words such as ‘ventilators’, ‘fear’ and ‘job losses’
  • Independent living complex managed by Accent and occupiers are all over 65

A Covid-19 word-search sent to elderly residents at an independent living complex has sparked fury – after it included words such as ‘ventilators’, ‘fear’ and ‘job losses’.

Residents and their families at Vyner House in Acomb, near York, reacted with anger after a puzzle inviting them to find words and phrases, which included ‘fever’ and ‘nursing home’, was pushed through their doors.

The living complex of around 55 flats, which is managed by the company Accent and whose occupiers are all over 65, has since apologised for the ‘inappropriate’ print out calling it an ‘unfortunate mistake’.

Elderly residents and their families at Vyner House in Acomb, near York, have reacted with anger after a ‘fun’ Covid-19 word-search was pushed through their doors

The daughter of one of the residents said her 94-year-old mum was horrified that an A4 newsletter put through her door outlining the changes of York going in to Tier 2, also contained the Covid-19 word-search on the back.

Printed with the tag line ‘just for fun’ the puzzle encouraged residents to look for words and phrases associated with the pandemic.

The daughter, who did not want to be named, said: ‘What were they thinking, giving this to elderly people who have been isolating in varying degrees for the last seven months?

‘We were so horrified we didn’t know where to turn. Some people who live there are on their own and the thought of going in to a nursing home or on to a ventilator could be very frightening.

‘I find it pretty unpleasant actually, and adding ‘just for fun’ just seems to make it all the more cruel. 

‘People are actually losing their jobs because of the impact of this virus and how that could be deemed ”fun” by anyone is beyond me.’ 

The puzzle was printed with the tag line 'just for fun' the puzzle and encouraged residents to look for words associated with the pandemic

The puzzle was printed with the tag line ‘just for fun’ the puzzle and encouraged residents to look for words associated with the pandemic

The puzzle including words and phrases such as 'long term care', 'contagious', isolate' and  'fever'

The puzzle including words and phrases such as ‘long term care’, ‘contagious’, isolate’ and  ‘fever’

A spokesperson for Accent said: ‘This was an unfortunate mistake which was not meant to cause any upset to our residents, but we appreciate it has and we will be apologising to them. 

‘Newsletters of this nature are often produced locally with good intentions and we usually receive positive feedback from our residents. 

‘However, we recognise this one was inappropriate and, through some extra training, we will make sure this doesn’t happen again.’