"My son came to see me, he brought kisses and hugs. I just can hardly believe it." Author: Justina Coronel (KSDK) Updated: 9:01 PM CDT March 16, 2021 LAKE ST LOUIS, Mo. — A year ago our lives changed with COVID-19. Many families went into lockdown and isolation. But now, more than 365 days later, reunions are finally starting to happen. That's the case for Maxine and Glen McCurren in St. Charles County. Owner and CEO Al Beamer said about 40 of the residents are long-term residents. About 60 to 70% have some level of dementia. Making a confusing time even more complicated for residents. When COVID-19 came into the picture, McCurren is one of many who adjusted, only seeing his mom through a window and hearing her voice through a phone.