When President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January, he will face a long-term care crisis marked by understaffed ...
Consumer advocates, industry officials and independent researchers agree that the incoming administration is likely to ...
Providers and consultants who work closely with nursing homes on compliance issues are both bristling at extensive new ...
Lisa Plemmons was getting ready for work at an Asheville assisted living home Sept. 27, when Tropical Storm Helene's rain ...
It seems no one is taking covid-19 seriously anymore, said Mollee Loveland, a nursing home aide who lives outside Pittsburgh.
It’s true that some people “try out” health care by working in a nursing home to see if they want to train to be a nurse or another health care professional. But that’s very few people.
Some RNs work in hospitals, providing care in departments from emergency medicine to pediatrics to neonatal intensive care. Some provide care in a nursing home, while others may find the right fit ...