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Gray Ladies organization no more in Aberdeen
In December, the Brown County chapter of the Red Cross Gray Ladies decided to disband. The members decided on their own to pull the plug. In 1989-90, the chapter had 87 members. Recently, the number was 19. “We hated to disband, but that's the...
Tags: Nursing, Long Term Care, American Red Cross, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization
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Limousine's back doors were locked, fire victim's husband says
The rear passenger doors were locked on a limousine that caught fire on a Bay Area bridge, fatally trapping five of its passengers, the husband of one of the victims said. John Balon told the San Francisco Chronicle that one of the limo’s...
Tags: Nursing, Health and Medical Professionals, Abusive Behavior, Long Term Care, Philippines
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Inmate convicted in 1987 El Monte slaying dies in prison hospital
A man convicted in the rape and murder of an 87-year-old woman in her El Monte home more than two decades ago was pronounced dead after he was found unresponsive in his death row cell, authorities said Monday. Mario Lewis Gray, 55, was found Saturday...
Tags: Murder, Prisons
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Limo fire: 2 victims were surgical nurses at Fresno hospital
FRESNO -- One worked the night shift, one the day. Both friends were members of a close-knit trauma medical/surgical team at Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno. On Monday, the hospital confirmed that Neriza Fojas and Michelle Estrera were among...
Tags: Nursing, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization
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New full-time boss at the Department of Health
Capitol IdeasYo! Pennsylvania has a new secretary at the Health Department. Gov. Tom Corbett promoted Michael Wolf to the top post on Friday. Wolf (that's him to the left) had been serving as “acting secretary” after the October resignation of his...... -
Joliet Diocese did not detail priest's past, hospital says
The Joliet Diocese acknowledges church officials allowed a Roman Catholic priest to serve as a hospital chaplain even though the bishop declared him unfit for parish ministry because of "inappropriate behavior" with a boy years earlier. The Rev....
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Prosecution, Punishment, Trials
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Known for fun in sun, Villages now wants to build nursing homes
Age may be finally catching up with The Villages, the sprawling retirement haven for the over-55 that promises recreational activities "beyond imagination." It needs nursing homes. Proposed bills in the Legislature would allow developers of the...Tags: Nursing, Credit and Debt, Long Term Care, Medical Specialization
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New focus on laws that make adult children responsible for a parent's care bills
John Pittas' mother spent six months in a Pennsylvania facility recovering after an auto accident, then moved to Greece to be with her other children. Left behind: $93,000 in unpaid care bills. The facility sued to collect — from John Pittas....
Tags: Nursing, Allentown, Medicaid, Schnecksville, Health Insurance
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Study: Dementia tops cancer, heart disease in cost
Cancer and heart disease are bigger killers, but Alzheimer's is the most expensive malady in the U.S., costing families and society $157 billion to $215 billion a year, according to a new study that looked at this in unprecedented detail. The biggest...
Tags: Nursing, Symptoms, Alzheimer's Association, High Blood Pressure, Medicare
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Clark County's Fountain Circle under new management
The Winchester SunFountain Circle has gone from a one to two-star facility and has been handed off to a Louisville-based owner, which may mean things are headed in a positive direction for the nursing and rehabilitation facility. Signature HealthCARE, LLC became the new...Tags: Nursing, Pimlico, Long Term Care, Government Health Care, Kindred Healthcare Incorporated
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Files detail decades of abuse in Joliet Diocese
Tribune reportersThe Joliet Diocese readily admitted that David Rudofski was sexually abused during his first confession at St. Mary Catholic Church in Mokena. It offered him an in-person apology from the bishop and more than six times his annual salary in the hope of...Tags: Arbitration, Christianity, Alcohol Addiction, Roman Catholicism, John Wayne Gacy
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