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This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune.Texas long-term care facilities — even those with active COVID-19 cases — can allow visitors…
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More than one-third of all COVID-19 deaths in America have been elderly residents and workers at nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
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Like most long-term care facilities, VA nursing homes haven't allowed in-person visitation since early March.
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More than 40% of Texas' and 30% of U.S. coronavirus-related deaths have been residents or staff members at long-term elder care facilities. COVID-19 preys…
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Update, Tuesday April 7: There are now eight deaths reported at the Southeast Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.On Sunday, April 5, a third resident death…
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Five San Antonio nursing homes were flagged for alleged instances of abuse and neglect of their residents. The Express-News reports the Centers for…
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For thousands of elderly veterans, long term care means living in a nursing home or institutional care setting. But some have found a much homier option.
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The largest nursing home provider in Texas filed for bankruptcy. Senior Care Centers filed for Chapter 11 protection. The Dallas based company operates…
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The number of veterans in the VA healthcare system who are 70 or older is expected to grow 30 percent in the next eight years.
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Aging Hispanics are concerned they'll face both language and cultural barriers as they seek health care in their later years. Associated Press-NORC Public…