Thursday, April 23, 2020

Dorchester's Imogene Hostetler, 91, Is COVID-19 Survivor


The Lincoln Journal Star reports on Dorchester native Imogene Hostetler, age 91, on her release from CHI St. Elizabeth after being diagnosed with COVID-19.

Hostetler -- who moved from her Dorchester home on Whitmar Street to Gold Crest Retirement Center in Adams, Neb. four years ago -- tested positive for the coronavirus on April 5.

The paper says the retirement home had 24 residents or staff test positive. Three Gold Crest residents who tested positive died.

Hostetler said: "I wasn't real, real sick. I just had the aches. My whole body ached. ... It wasn't a headache. It was everywhere else. I never had any other symptoms. I didn't have a fever."

A ventilator was never required to treat Hostetler, who has COPD as well as other underlying health issues, according to daughter and DHS alum Sally Kastanek. Her heeling regiment included regular inhaler treatments.

"She was very lucky," said Patrick Kamphaus, a registered nurse who works the COVID-19 unit and worked closely with Hostetler. "Her symptoms were very mild. ... This disease affects people so differently."

After the celebatory parade was held at St. E's, Hostetler was loaded into her daughter's SUV and headed back to Gold Crest. Kastanek said, "Everyone wants to just go home, and that's her home."

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