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  2. Massena woman starts 'card train' to send Christmas cards to ...

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    Now, she wants to make the holidays cheerful for the nursing home residents. She's set a deadline of Dec. 20 to send the cards to LeeAnn's Loving Spirits, C/O Activities Department, 182 Highland ...

  3. 12-year-old sends over 150 Christmas cards to nursing home ...

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    Dec. 23—LONDON — What started as a sweet gesture in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic has become a yearly tradition for one London boy. When 12-year-old Blake Robinson saw that nursing home ...

  4. Where family and resident councils are most common in US ...

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    Caring.com analyzed CMS data on the more than 14,000 nursing home facilities in the U.S. to illustrate where family councils and their resident-led counterparts are most common and how families ...

  5. Nursing home - Wikipedia

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    One factor unique to elder abuse in nursing homes is that many nursing home contracts require residents to sign delegation clauses, giving up their right to trial by jury and instead using an arbitrator to settle disputes. [27] In states such as Connecticut, nursing home abuse is considered a felony charge with minimum mandatory sentences. [28]

  6. Nursing home care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This program prompted many new nursing homes to be set up in the following years, although private nursing homes were already being built from the 1930s as a consequence of the Great Depression and the Social Security Act of 1935. Medicaid, the Nation's poverty program, often funds programs such as nursing beds as residents may be "impoverished ...

  7. Continuing care retirement communities in the United States

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    24-hour nursing home care, usually in a dedicated skilled nursing facility. In addition, many CCRCs have a fourth level of memory support care, in addition to assisted living and skilled nursing; some offer home-and community-based care, expanding their reach into the greater community; and a few provide the last level of end-of-life care.