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Scammers and fraudsters often have no moral compass, and they increasingly target the most vulnerable, especially nursing homes and the personal data of their residents. Take the case of Hillcrest ...
Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Nursing home workers and senior health care advocates were in Springfield today to repeat an oft-told story: Nursing home staffing remains ...
On Sunday, I wept with relatives of those who perished from COVID in New York nursing homes. Five years after former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s notorious directive of March 25, 2020, the pain I ...
A lot of attention is paid to the ins and outs of funding nursing home care – through Fair Deal or otherwise. But, for most people, it remains the case that they would much prefer to live in ...
Two weeks after a judge struck down federal staffing standards for all US nursing homes, questions about the rule’s future continue to swirl within the industry. Will the government appeal the ...
Three weeks ago, Autumn Care of Mechanicsville raised wages at the Hanover County nursing home to make it easier to hire nurses and certified nursing assistants in an industry that can’t recruit ...
TACOMA, Wash. — An SUV ended up on its side and a nursing home lost power after an early morning crash in Tacoma Friday. Tacoma fire said the SUV hit a telephone pole along South Cedar Street ...
Lack of staff forced Erie nursing home residents to lie in urine, wait weeks for showers Bring your hearing aids, leave your pet photos at home. Tips for a good doctor's visit Gannon custodian ...
Connecticut’s nursing home and other health care workers will remind state officials Tuesday that federal aid cuts ordered by President Donald J. Trump aren’t the only things they need to address.
Hiqa inspectors described how challenging it was to get in contact with someone responsible for the home St Theresa’s Nursing Home in Cashel was not compliant with nine of the 10 standards it ...
The Biden administration proposed multiple reforms to nursing homes after more than 200,000 nursing home and long-term care residents died during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic.