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Of those 170, an average of 120 NJ group home residents die unexpectedly, meaning they were not in hospice or palliative care. The state agency that oversees the system does not investigate all ...
At 58, the retired attorney from Delmar, New York, ran regularly ... knowing that family history is a risk factor for heart ...
Mathieu Darche represents a massive change for the Islanders franchise — one that will take a lot of hard work from the jump.
If you have advanced cancer, different people can give you care and support at home, in a hospital or in a hospice, depending on your situation. There may be times when you need a lot of help and ...
The Justice Department has reportedly opened a criminal investigation into former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo for allegedly lying to Congress about tnursing home deaths in the Empire State during ...
Andrew Cuomo (D) over his pandemic-era nursing homes testimony to Congress, multiple outlets reported Tuesday night. The probe was started around a month ago by the U.S. attorney’s office in ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Hundreds of nursing home workers across Western New York traded their scrubs for picket signs as workers began a week-long strike beginning Tuesday at 6 a.m. The number of ...
Union members at five Western New York nursing homes went on strike Tuesday morning, a week after giving the seven days’ required notice that a labor action was imminent. Members of 1199SEIU ...
Two Pittsburgh-area nursing home companies must pay more than $15 million in restitution for health care fraud, a federal judge ordered on Tuesday. In December 2023, a jury found the companies ...
A disabled man was pepper sprayed, Tasered, and hit with a baton by police officers responding to a call at his care home, a court has heard. One-legged Donald Burgess was allegedly assaulted by ...
Nursing home quality is in such flux in the US that more than a quarter of 5-star rated facilities later slid to the lowest rating and more than two-fifths climbed from the bottom to the top in an ...
Twenty-six Colorado nursing homes managed by the same company have been sued over the last year for a combined $5 million after they allegedly failed to pay vendors who provided short-term staffing.