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In Illinois, at least 186 nursing homes and long-term care facilities are reporting at least one confirmed COVID-19 case, the disease caused by the new...
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June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month. Illinois Department On Aging spokeswoman, Veronica Vera, says five cases go unreported for every one that comes to…
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A tentative contract agreement has averted a possible strike that was planned by thousands of Illinois nursing home workers.Representatives of more than…
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Before Mary Rabbe died from complications related to Alzheimer’s in 2015, she moved between several different long-term care facilities in the Springfield…
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The Illinois Department of Public Health today announced the following type “AA” and “A” violations of the Nursing Home Care Act. These violations were…
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Questions and fears about quality of care in nursing homes may be assuaged come January. A new law signed by the governor Friday will permit electronic…
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Illinois could join a handful of states that allow cameras to be installed in the rooms of nursing home residents. Supporters say it would give families…
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Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is supporting a proposal to allow audio and visual monitoring in nursing homes.The proposed legislation would allow…