I don't know how humidity is where you live. If it's high, just let it as it is now and wait for roots.
Humidity is the most important thing now. Without roots, the plant obviously can't absorb water and looses water through the leaves
If your environment is on the drier side, I would try sphag'n'bag (search the forum for that term) so the keiki can grow some roots.
The mother plant seems to be completely gone, so I'd cut the keiki off.
Put it on a shaded but bright spot then.
Hope the plant will recover
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