At least 75,000 Americans in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities have already died from COVID-19—and the devastation is far from over. After a decrease earlier this summer, the death ...
Federal health agencies worked to get more nursing home residents and staff to take the latest Covid booster all winter, creating social media hashtags, putting money into vaccine hotlines and ...
It's been more than three years since the COVID-19 pandemic started, and while life has for the most part returned to normal, one industry still hasn't rebounded — nursing homes. There's no question ...
When she worked the night shift, which was often, she would walk through the halls and rip down the protective gowns hanging outside the doorway of each resident’s room in the COVID-19 unit. “Whatever ...
(TNS) - In early December 2020 , every resident of a 120-bed nursing home in Delmar had been potentially exposed to COVID-19. Two staff members who worked with over a dozen residents at the Delmar ...
Armed with a $3.4M grant, an alumna, assistant professor and new fellow of the American Academy of Nursing is on a mission to improve Black Americans’ health. Carolyn Harmon Still, PhD, CNP (GRS ’10, ...
Jeannie Wells had hoped that regular visits would resume at her elderly mother’s New York nursing home once all the residents were fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Around Easter, her wish finally ...
James Buchan explores UK nursing workforce trends through the lens of an OECD report, revealing reliance on internationally ...
Nursing homes are still taking days to get back Covid-19 test results as many shun the Trump administration’s central strategy to limit the spread of the virus among old and sick Americans. In late ...
Huge numbers of employees at New York nursing homes still haven’t been vaccinated against COVID-19 — with more than 60 percent of staffers at some city facilities refusing to get the jab, state data ...
Even inside nursing homes – deemed a ground zero for the spread of coronavirus – health care workers still don’t have enough personal protective gear and the facilities can’t get testing done quickly ...
WASHINGTON — On April 19, Medicare Administrator Seema Verma took the podium at the White House's daily coronavirus briefing to announce that the Trump administration would begin tracking outbreaks ...
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