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Former nurse's aid charged with endangering elderly woman (The Post-Star)ARGYLE -- A former nurse’s assistant at Pleasant Valley Infirmary pleaded not guilty Monday to a charge she endangered the welfare of a patient during an incident over the summer in which an elderly woman’s hand was broken. Read more...Elderly couple cut off after phone mix-up (Reading Evening Post)An elderly couple were left without a phone for almost a week after a BT engineer confused two addresses in the Bradfield area. Read more...'Meals on Wheels' Needs Volunteers (R News)Visiting nurse “Meals on Wheels” delivers 1,000 meals a day to homebound elderly and ill neighbors all over the Rochester area. The need for nutritious meals continues to grow, but the number of volunteers to deliver food is not. Read more...Clinic planned for Lively (comment on this story) (The Sudbury Star)Hundreds more orphan patients should gain access to primary health care by the end of the year when the second Sudbury District Nurse Practitioner Clinic [...] Read more...Specialized care for older adults (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)The Martha Stewart Center for Living at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York is like no medical clinic I've ever seen. It is brightly lighted and quiet - there is no television blasting. It has wide corridors and plenty of comfortable chairs with sturdy arms, and yet few people wait more than 10 minutes to see a doctor or nurse practitioner. Read more... |