News
Holocaust survivor Edith Frankie became one of the Los Angeles Jewish Home’s first residents to be vaccinated for COVID-19 on Dec. 30, 2020. (Photo courtesy Los Angeles Jewish Home) For much of ...
Nursing homes and long-term care facilities that have experienced an unusual number of deaths resulting from COVID-19 should expect multiple administrative inspections and investigations.
The High Court ruled in 2022 that government policies on discharging hospital patients into care homes at the start of the ...
High Staff Turnover at U.S. Nursing Homes Poses Risks for Residents’ Care A new study highlights the persistent problems caused by an unstable work force, an underlying threat that may have led ...
Biden’s nursing homes proposal ignores COVID risks and increases costs by Mark J. Warshawsky, opinion contributor - 03/30/22 3:01 PM ET ...
Matt Hancock has insisted that discharging patients from hospitals to care homes in the early stages of the pandemic was “the least-worst decision” at the time.
COVID-19 vaccines have allowed nursing homes in the U.S. to make dramatic progress since the dark days of the pandemic, but senior care facilities are still experiencing scattered outbreaks that ...
Nursing homes, long in the spotlight as a key battleground in the fight to prevent the spread of COVID-19, are making key structural changes to prepare for an expected third surge of the disease.
Long-term care homes reported more than 700 COVID-19 deaths in January, the highest one-month total. The number of residents reported as testing positive last month set records, too.
For much of last year, the Los Angeles Jewish Home had relatively few COVID-19 cases, evading the pandemic’s hefty toll on long-term care residents in Southern California.
For much of last year, the Los Angeles Jewish Home had relatively few COVID-19 cases, evading the pandemic’s hefty toll on long-term care residents in Southern California.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results