Although long-term nursing home stay or death decreased before the COVID-19 pandemic, the trend slowed during the pandemic ...
A growing gap between the existing and needed level of public health workers could make it more difficult for long-term care ...
Due to the number of individuals living in close proximity to one another, long-term care facilities and other congregate living facilities are at high risk of being affected by Novel Coronavirus 2019 ...
Older adults hospitalized with sepsis experienced an approximately 50% reduction in long-term nursing home stay or death over a 5-year period before the pandemic in this cross-sectional study. These ...
The coronavirus pandemic has focused a lot of attention on nursing homes and long-term care. Some nursing homes have been hot spots for outbreaks, and all long-term care facilities have had to ...
The Vermont Department of Health is investigating an outbreak of Legionnaire’s disease at a long-term care facility in ...
Indiana state officials say they will not release information about the numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths at individual long-term care facilities. Many local health departments and facility owners ...
A laboratory owner has been sentenced to nine years in prison for her role in submitting false claims for unnecessary COVID-19 test.
Masks must again be worn in health-care facilities across B.C., according to the province's Health Ministry.
Two-thirds of people with post-COVID-19 syndrome have persistent, objective symptoms – including reduced physical exercise capacity and reduced cognitive test performances – for a year or more, with ...
“The initial reports in all of the news on COVID-19 focused ... assisted care facilities and nursing homes, according to statistics from the American Association of Long-Term Care Insurance.