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Last spring, as coronavirus swept through Connecticut and the state’s nursing homes became ground zero for deadly outbreaks, nursing aide Gloria Duquette pushed aside her fear and continued showing up ...
The Biden administration finalized nursing home staffing rules Monday that will require thousands of them to hire more nurses and aides — while giving them years to do so. The new rules from the ...
Infection control lapses, severe staffing shortages and lowering vaccination rates have continued to plague many facilities beyond the pandemic. By Andrew Jacobs Many Americans prefer to believe the ...
Mary Timp, 70, is a lifelong Iowan. She anticipates that, as with most of us, there will come a time when she'll need the help of care givers. She hopes they will be fairly paid for their efforts.
A lawsuit filed Monday in Philadelphia alleges PECO, nursing home ignored and failed to fix a gas leak that resulted in a ...
More than two years after relaunching a pilot of the “teaching nursing home” concept, researchers connected to the project are committed to expanding it and providing more long-term care exposure for ...
The former foster parent and cosmetologist is one of nearly three dozen residents to die of suspected neglect or abuse at Michigan nursing homes in the past four years, according to a Bridge Michigan ...
New York State is allowed three slots on the list of the nation’s worst nursing homes, which is maintained by the federal ...
An attorney representing victims in the Bristol Township nursing home explosion has given details of alleged events in the ...
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