Article content A former Red Deer long-term care employee has been charged with failing to isolate after returning from the U.S. in the fall. Red Deer RCMP said in a news release Thursday that the charge was laid under the federal Quarantine Act following an investigation conducted in collaboration with Alberta Health Services. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Former Red Deer long-term care employee charged with violating isolation rules after U.S. trip Back to video The health-care aide worked for the Extendicare Michener Hill long-term care home, according to Mounties. The worker’s employment was terminated more than eight weeks ago following a probe by the operator.