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New Haven's City Plan Commission approved a plan to demolish and reconstruct a residential wing of the Mary Wade Home ...
Five Democrats are seeking the party's nomination for three Canton council at-large seats in a race that has become more ...
Wilton First Selectman Toni Boucher, who also served as state senator for a period of time, has pledged $11 million ...
This week we said goodbye to our biggest group of interns ever – 14 from the S.I. Newhouse School at Syracuse University and ...
What’s happening 14th annual St. Johns River Festival Of The Arts: Live art demonstrations and arts and crafts vendors. Admission is free and all proceeds support the festival’s Art-For-Kids ...
If amateur investigation into my lineage is to be believed, Rebecca Nurse is my ninth great-grandmother, Lynne Weiler writes.
State governments are turning to a familiar resource to push nursing homes toward better staffing: value-based payment ...
States with significant survey backlogs have prompted lawmakers to take action, in one case possibly requiring the state health department to provide ...
Across several states, initiatives are underway to increase wages and improve benefits for nursing home workers. In Minnesota, new nursing assistants will ...
"Bob Dean would have been completely protected," said one advocate about how the law change would affect nursing home ...
A Louisiana bill moving through the Legislature is stirring controversy, with critics calling it the “Bob Dean Protection Act.” The proposal, Senate Bill 134, would redefine “health care” to cover ...
Nursing homes across the country are embracing the power of the documentary to capture and share stories from behind their ...