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The government is under pressure to fund at least 20,000 new at-home care packages for older Australians who need additional support, after the implementation of sweeping sector-wide aged care ...
The spokesperson also provided some background on the short-term health care program for home-bound patients, explaining it started in 1981 as a service of what was then called Parkview Episcopal ...
Albany, NY (WRGB) — New York's transition of its home care payment program to a single fiscal intermediary is under federal investigation, according to the New York Post. In an exclusive report ...
Feds investigate Gov. Kathy Hochul’s home care program reforms after chaotic rollout: source By Vaughn Golden Published June 2, 2025, 6:00 a.m. ET ...
Sabrina Bishop, a California home care worker, and her disabled patient, Ronald Penn, traveled to Washington, D.C., last week to warn lawmakers about the impact that Donald Trump and Republicans ...
Rep. Judy Chu (D-Ca.) said she worries over the future of at-home care for seniors if President Donald Trump’s federal funding package passes in the House. Trump’s “big, beautiful bill ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A new $60 million mental health crisis care center is set to open this summer in Franklin County, bringing expanded resources for individuals facing behavioral health ...
Nursing home and elder-care residents could be hit hard by potential Medicaid cuts Medicaid funding cuts may impact nursing home residents and elder care services nationwide.
Police were called to a home on Hall Road around 4:30 p.m. May 1, WBNS says. The caller reported that he found a victim who had possibly been assaulted unconscious in his house, according to WBNS.
Advocates have told 10TV the extra money would have provided 25,000 more Ohio moms with in-home medical care. They also say it would close gaps in health care for moms and babies of color.
Jesse told WBNS-TV he has lost two of his teeth and received 11 stitches and glue. He may have to undergo chin and gum surgery, and he’s lost some vision in his left eye.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther delivered the State of the City on Wednesday, where he went over accomplishments, updates and his vision for the future.