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Today we talk about how the nursing shortage has impacted Indiana's nursing homes, and the people who live there.
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Amid a nursing shortage, nursing homes are relying on staffing agencies for help – but they're charging more for their services. Agencies say it's simply supply and demand. Nursing homes say they're being gouged. And the nurses themselves just want to make more money.
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Michigan’s governor is defending an executive order requiring long-term care facilities to create dedicated COVID-19 units.
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Elkhart County Health Officer Dr. Bethany Wait says the county’s COVID-19 situation has gotten significantly worse over the past three weeks.“Our county…
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Following President Joe Biden’s announcement that nursing home workers will be required to get vaccinated, some fear it will cause staff to leave the…
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Advocates for older Hoosiers say while Indiana nursing homes have emerged from the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, there are still ongoing issues that…
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Indiana nursing homes should be open to visitors, with very few exceptions, according to new guidance from the federal government.State Health…
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has declined Republicans’ request to investigate whether nursing home orders issued by Gov.…
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The prosecutor of Michigan's third-largest county says he will investigate COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes, saying there are…
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan health department is being sued over its refusal to release more information about COVID-19 deaths tied to nursing…