A woman who says her mother was allegedly verbally abused at one of the city's long term care homes says she has new footage of a recent incident.
Danielle Pepin says cameras in her mother's room caught a personal support worker asking the woman "Why haven't you died yet?"
Pepin says she does not believe her mother's experience is an isolated one.
"The two cameras in the main room are very visible. Everyone was aware of them. There was no hidden anything. People could be who they wanted," she tells CFRA's The Newsfeed. "They got comfortable, I think, that's what happened."
Pepin says the new footage, that she says was filmed in late August, shows the worker saying "Die, die, die," to her mother.
The original footage prompted the firing of the support worker and two other workers who did not speak up after witnessing the abuse last week. The city says all staff will undergo additional training in the wake of the incidents.
Earlier this year, footage of a support worker punching an elderly man with dementia in the face sparked outrage across the province.