An alternative to searching for the channels is to cross at very excessive tide. The United States Coast Guard regards the harbor as one of the most harmful in the entire nation, while others put it in the top six on the West Coast of the United States. In 1995, […]
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Support this work for $1 a month Michelle Layer visits her father Raymond King, 90, through the window at the Harris Hill Nursing Facility in Clarence last month. A proposed law would make some visits easier by allowing families to designate an essential caregiver. Sharon Cantillon “Failure to thrive” is […]
PACIFICA, Calif. (KRON) – A Pacifica hot yoga studio is catching heat online because it’s allegedly breaking health guidelines. The owner of Pacifica Beach Yoga is holding yoga classes without face covering requirements. The yoga studio held several hot yoga classes on Monday. The owner spoke to KRON4 over the […]
ALBANY – Workers who cared for residents of nursing homes and homes for the developmentally disabled during the COVID-19 pandemic are warning that their ranks are dwindling rapidly, and they’re pressing New York State to mount a major recruiting and retention campaign before a second wave of the virus hits. […]
Home care workers hold rally at State Capitol calling on lawmakers for support during global pandemic Home care workers held a rally at the Minnesota State Capitol Saturday calling on lawmakers for support during the coronavirus pandemic. ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) – Home care workers and those they provide […]
More than 800 nurses at the University of Illinois Hospital and its clinics went on strike Saturday morning after failing to reach a contract with the hospital. The nurses, who are part the Illinois Nurses Association, were in negotiations with the hospital through the summer, and their three-year contract expired […]
Myanmar: Mass Detention of Rohingya in Squalid Camps Camp ‘Closures’ Entrench Confinement, Persecution (Bangkok) – The Myanmar government should urgently end the arbitrary and indefinite detention of approximately 130,000 Rohingya Muslims in squalid and abusive camps in Rakhine State, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Recent measures […]
As we approach Gov. Eric Holcomb’s second term, it is a good time to take stock of Indiana after 16 years (and soon 20) of Republican gubernatorial leadership. Indiana has made great strides on many fronts since Gov. Mitch Daniels in 2004 ended a 16-year run by Democrats in the […]
BLAIR COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — Recovery from addiction, no matter the substance, is dependent on connection, something the Coronavirus took away for months. “A lot of those connections were broken because people were stuck at home, they were able to reach out to their typical support groups, so a lot […]
In a major milestone for Gov. Kate Brown’s plan to protect seniors from coronavirus infections, each worker and consenting resident in Oregon’s 683 care homes has now been tested for the disease at least once, state officials said Tuesday. © Dave Killen /The Oregonian/oregonlive.com/TNS The Healthcare at Foster Creek nursing […]
Researchers analyzed data of more than 400 college students, faculty, staff and administrators. KENT, Ohio — In a before-and-after comparison of physical activity, researchers at Kent State analyzed data of students, faculty, staff and administrators who reported their typical physical activity and sedentary behavior before the COVID-19 pandemic and after […]
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) — Sandy Brekke was mystified when, as a spitfire young nurse volunteering at the St. Clare Health Mission in La Crosse, patient outcomes fell short of her expectations. Brekke “When I first started at the mission, I remember being really puzzled that people who went to […]
YAKIMA, Wash. Two hospital nurses have filed a complaint with the Washington State Department of Health arguing that staffing and sanitation practices are putting patients and staff at risk during the pandemic. Sylvia Keller and Alice Westphal said Virginia Mason Memorial has been dangerously understaffed, resulting in nurses working every […]
Health experts around the world recognized early in the COVID-19 pandemic that older people were most at risk of becoming seriously ill and dying from the new coronavirus. But despite those early findings, thousands of Connecticut residents in long-term care facilities have died. A final state-commissioned report released Thursday concluded […]
Two nurses at Virginia Mason Memorial filed a complaint with the state Department of Health, alleging that the hospital’s staffing, sanitation and personal protective equipment practices put patients and staff at risk during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sylvia Keller and Alice Westphal alleged the hospital has been dangerously understaffed in its […]
By the time this column is published, only 63 days will separate Americans from the official date of the 2020 Presidential Election. It does not take a USC degree to understand that Americans have endured a year unprecedented in modern United States history. Not long ago, in January, many feared […]
THROUGHOUT THIS STRESSFUL pandemic, Gov. Chris Sununu generally has come across as positive and supportive rather than combative and dismissive. That changed last week when he was asked at his Thursday COVID-19 briefing about an op-ed piece by Brendan Williams, president and CEO of the New Hampshire Health Care Association, […]
The state Department of Health on Thursday announced it will use $14 million of federal coronavirus relief funding to bring more than 200 additional nurses and other specialists to Hawaii’s hospitals during the next four months. That funding will bring nine new health care providers to Hilo Medical Center. Spokeswoman […]