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Investigation Into Alleged Abuse at Nursing Home (R News)
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First national study on nursing home social workers (News-Medical-Net)Social workers play a vital role in improving the quality of nursing home residents' lives. Read more...Study Shows Need for Standardizing Nursing Home Social Workers' Credentials (Newswise)Social workers play a vital role in improving the quality of nursing home residents' lives. But qualifications of nursing home social workers vary wildly in part because of low federal standards and inconsistent state laws, the first national study on nursing home social workers reveals. Only half of nursing home social workers have a degree in social work, and 20 percent do not have a four-year ... Read more...Nursing home patient evicted, left at hospital (Honolulu Advertiser)An 81-year-old woman confined to a wheelchair was evicted from a Nu'uanu nursing home and, with no permanent place to stay, was dropped off at the emergency room of a Honolulu hospital just days before Christmas. Read more...Investigation Into Alleged Abuse at Nursing Home (R News)The State Health Department and Rochester police are investigating a report of sexual abuse at a local nursing home. Read more...Nursing home checkup (The Record)STOCKTON - More than half of San Joaquin County's nursing home residents eligible for Medicare or Medi-Cal live in facilities considered below average in quality ratings released in December by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Read more... |