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Florida nursing homes will receive rapid coronavirus testing machines from the federal government. The Department of Health and Human Services announced...
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More than 120,000 staff members of nursing homes and assisted living facilities have been tested for COVID-19 during the past week under a pair of...
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Since March, a majority of the COVID-19 deaths in Florida have come from nursing homes and assisted living facilities. The disease disproportionately…
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Despite the huge outbreaks of COVID-19 in nursing homes, the federal agency that regulates them has failed to distribute much of the money it received…
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On this Monday, June 8, episode of Sundial:Fort Lauderdale Police Face Scrutiny Over ViolenceProtests over police brutality continued across South Florida…
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Over the past week, elders living in long-term care facilities accounted for seven-in-10 Florida deaths resulting from the coronavirus, as the pandemic…
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Nursing home experts say priorities need to change, emphasizing quality of life over profits. The stunning COVID-19 death toll brings scrutiny to an industry that many believe is due for an overhaul.
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With more than 700 COVID-19 deaths linked to long-term care facilities, the state Agency for Health Care Administration said Sunday it has issued…
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A trade organization called the impact on long-term care facilities "devastating." The money would be used for personal protective gear, salaries for more staff, and hazard pay.
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The administration also said it will send two shipments of personal protective gear to every nursing home, each shipment containing a one-week supply, by July 4.
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Health care providers and nursing home operators say immunity is necessary because the coronavirus' constant change makes it difficult to address.
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On this Thursday April 23rd episode of Sundial. The state of Florida last weekend released the names of more than 300 elder care facilities across the…