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EPISODE · May 13, 2025 · 33 MIN

KC Netzke - When Families Are Kept Apart #13

from Every Patient's Right: Ending Isolation In Healthcare, a podcast of The NEVER Alone Project

Welcome to another episode of Every Patient's Right, the podcast from the Never Alone Project, where we explore the real-life impact of medical isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic and the urgent need for compassionate care policies. In this heartfelt conversation, host Steve Reiter sits down with KC Netzke, who shares the moving story of her father, Carroll Netzke—a Minnesota farm boy, a devoted family man, and someone who, like many others, spent his last days isolated in a hospital room due to strict no-visitor policies. KC takes us through the ripple effects of being separated from a loved one in their most vulnerable moments, the struggles her family faced in trying to communicate with hospital staff, and the emotional aftermath of not being able to say goodbye as a family. Her reflections on her father's character, their cherished family memories, and the deeply felt loss give a personal face to a problem that affected thousands. Join us as we talk about what was lost during pandemic-era patient isolation, the flaws in hospital visitation policies, and why it's vital to advocate for legislation that ensures no one has to die alone. Outline: (00:02) Ending Isolation in Healthcare (05:39) "Random Testing During Holidays" (08:29) Media Confusion in Early 2020 (13:02) Chaos and Concern Over Dad's Care (14:12) Support the Never Alone Project (18:30) "Pandemic Struggles and Family Separation" (20:54 "Uncertain Recognition in Final Moments" (26:09) Colorado Legislation for Pandemic Preparedness (27:40) "Intimate Knowledge of Loved Ones" (30:58) "Dad's Sudden Exits"   About the Guest:  KC Netzke's story is rooted in the heartland of Minnesota, where they were shaped by their father's independent and inventive spirit. As one of ten siblings on a farm, KC's dad became resourceful out of necessity—turning discarded items into treasures and making do with limited resources. Known by everyone in their small town for his knack for finding value where others saw waste, KC's father instilled a sense of resilience, creativity, and self-reliance. Growing up in a close-knit community, KC carries forward these values, connecting deeply with the ingenuity and determination of their family's rural roots. About The Host:  Steve Reiter is the founder of the Never Alone Project and the host of its podcast, "Every Patient's Right, Ending Isolation and Healthcare." He lost his wife to forced isolation on May 19, 2020, and believes no one should die alone. The show delves into the significant issue of forced medical isolation that began in March 2020, examining its profound effects on patients and exploring ways to balance essential medical care with the nurturing human contact that aids healing and recovery.  Share your story, learn more, listen, and subscribe at:  neveraloneproject.org    

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