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More Deaths Have Happened In Spain’s Nursing Homes Than Those In Any Other European Nation

May 28, 2020 JR

By ARITZ PARRA May 28, 2020 Alone in Spain MADRID (AP) — Zoilo Patiño was just one of more than…

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Grandparents ache as the COVID exile grinds on

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Maintaining a connection with grandkids is important for the well-being of everyone. by JoNel Aleccia / Kaiser Health News• May…

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Undercounting COVID-19 deaths in Nursing Homes.

May 27, 2020 JR

My Mother Died Of The Coronavirus. It’s Time She Was Counted. By Elisabeth RosenthalMAY 27, 2020  REPUBLISH THIS STORY Trucks being…

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One-Third of All U.S. Coronavirus Deaths Are Nursing Home Residents or Workers

May 21, 2020 JR

By Karen Yourish, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Danielle Ivory and Mitch SmithUpdated May 11, 2020 At least 28,100 residents and workers have died from the coronavirus at…

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8 conditions that can mimic Alzheimer’s or dementia

May 19, 2020 JR

Not all dementia-like symptoms point to the onset of the disease. by Georgina Berbari •May 17, 2020 There are many conditions…

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6 warning signs that stress is affecting your health

May 14, 2020 JR

Chronic stress can make your body act out in unusual, disruptive ways. by Georgina Berbari•March 28, 2020 Stress is like a…

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What Do Family Caregivers Need? MIT Asks Them

May 12, 2020 JR

Its new CareHive project surveys caregivers for ways to help By Deborah QuilterMay 6, 2020 Credit: Courtesy of Madeleine EnoJohn Eno…

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This common disorder looks like dementia — but it can be cured

May 9, 2020 JR

The condition has many of the same symptoms as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. by Matthew Rothenberg• April 4, 2020 Losing your balance…

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Does Your Home Health Worker Present a Coronavirus Threat?

May 7, 2020 JR

Steps to take to ensure the pro is taking necessary precautions By Emily Gurnon May 5, 2020 Credit: Courtesy of Brian…

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COVID-19 POSES PARTICULAR CHALLENGES FOR NURSING HOMES

May 6, 2020 JR

Geriatric nurse practitioner Alice Bonner discusses the special considerations that arise for older adults living in long-term care facilities during…

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“Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the fount of all invention and innovation,” she said. “In its arguably most transformative and revelatory capacity, it is the power that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared.”

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