Some nursing homes in the Asheville, North Carolina area are still without water, three weeks after Hurricane Helene.
Some North Carolina nursing homes remain without running water weeks after Hurricane Helene — leaving elderly residents unable to shower, wash their hands or flush the toilet without a bucket.
"For two weeks we've been unable to shower or wash hands," an elderly resident wrote in a letter obtained by ABC News.
Miller is one of 1.2 million nursing home residents and about 818,800 assisted living residents who have the right to vote, ...
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The federal Nursing Home Reform law guarantees long-term care residents' rights, from being fully informed about their care ...
York Senior CenterExercise Class will be held at the York Senior Center on Wednesday, Sept. 25 from 10:30 until 11:15 a.m. Pinochle will be played at the York Senior Center on Wednesday ...
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Many other activities, like knitting or playing card games, can also be taken up. Activities for Seniors in Nursing Homes For those living in nursing homes, it’s best to participate in activities that ...
As outlined above, nursing homes have qualified nurses on-site around the clock to provide medical care as needed whereas residential homes help people with personal care and support them to engage in ...
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