Along with the havoc that COVID-19 inflicted, many nursing homes
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently issued COVID-19
Every resident and 36 staff members in a Kansas nursing
Finding ways to help residents in long-term care facilities vote
The news has been full of headlines about the deaths
A group of researchers from UCLA and Yale University conducted
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Federal data indicates that nearly one-fourth of Pennsylvania’s nursing homes
Failure to follow “necessary and vital precautions” that would have
After two previous attempts to inspect a New York nursing
A new study published in the Journal of the American
In response to a report commissioned by the New Jersey
A recent record check by the Centers for Medicare &
OSHA Announces $484,069 in Proposed Penalties for Coronavirus Violations in 37 Healthcare Facilities
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Maintaining staff is an ongoing and growing concern for nursing
A recent majority staff report from the Senate Finance Committee
Poor wages, understaffing, and lower Medicaid reimbursement rates created what
Two New Jersey nursing homes operated by the same company