WASHINGTON — Nursing homes have been dealing with personal protective equipment (PPE) shortages long after the start of the pandemic, according to a new watchdog report. A report by U.S. Public ...
Nursing homes with urgent needs for personal protective equipment say they’re getting gowns that look more like large tarps – with no holes for hands – and surgical masks that are paper-thin as part ...
Just hours after attending an announcement ceremony in the East Room of the White House on Thursday, leaders of the two top U.S. nursing home associations gave wildly different views of new federal ...
Nearly a month after the state’s first nursing home residents died of COVID-19, many of Oklahoma’s long-term care facilities are struggling to find enough gowns and other protective equipment needed ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WASHINGTON (AP) — One in five U.S. nursing ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has spent $134 million to supply nursing homes across the country with 14-day supplies of personal protective equipment, but nursing homes say the shipments ...
ALBANY — The Cuomo administration has directed nursing homes to collect a mandatory 60-day supply of PPE heading into the fall fearing a potential second wave of coronavirus. The order was slipped ...
DENVER (CBS4) - Colorado Public Interest Research Group is sounding the alarm about low levels of PPE at assisted living facilities. "We pray a lot, we installed this sacred heart to protect us," ...
Months into the novel coronavirus pandemic, inspectors found the staff in 12 Cincinnati-area nursing homes failed to properly use face masks and other protective equipment. The lapses occurred ...
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