“Everybody that sees the pictures… They’re mortified.” –Theresa Owens-Bigay told 13 Investigates in 2020. “Henry’s Law” allows cameras in nursing home rooms. The cameras will ensure there are eyes and ears in a patient’s room so family can monitor for safety. https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=GZlQvJGHlcY
The economy has recovered well. Today, the U.S. still accounts for almost 25 percent of global output, nearly the same share as in 1990. The inflation that plagued the U.S. as it reopened from the worst days of the Covid-19 pandemic has slowed dramatically. As Jennifer Rubin noted recently, the annual inflation rate for producers
Tori Schall hosts “Advocating for the Aging” through RVN TV. There is an interview with Lori Smetanka, ED of Consumer Voice. The topics discussed are the major issues affecting the industry. Consumer Voice’s perspective and current legislative efforts are heroic. See the interview here https://rvntelevision.com/episode/advocating-for-the-aging-with-lori-smetanka/.
Supervision of vulnerable adults suffering from dementia is a key purpose of long term care facilities. The main safety issue. Ohio Valley Manor nursing home allowed Margaret Marshall to suffer preventable injuries when they failed to supervise her. She wandered away from the nursing home, was injured, and died from her injuries. The hospital reported
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