As Connecticut faces a critical nursing shortfall, Yale School of Nursing and state leaders seek long-term solutions to sustain the healthcare workforce.
All told, 53 residents live at Estelline Nursing and Care Center; two are 101 years old, two are 98, and one is 99. Thallis ...
A nurse has sounded the alarm for parents, outlining things she would "never" do with her own children after repeatedly witnessing dangerous mishaps in her line of work. Parenting brings its own set ...
The I-Team has learned a nursing home operator in Connecticut is accused of not paying back vendors, workers and even patient’s families.
Get your medical records transferred from your current doctor to your new healthcare provider. Physicians are required to do this under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, Caton ...
One of these days, you might be in for some unsettling news: Your beloved doctor says they're either retiring or converting their practice into concierge and requiring patients to pay an annual fee of ...
Data reflecting medical directors' responsibilities and the time they spend influencing nursing home care is sorely lacking.
Five years after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, registered nurse Nicole Baca still visits an infusion center every week to have a mixture of water and other nutrients injected into her bloodstream.
It was in 2007, eight months after he started volunteering, that Doug Richendollar and his family’s life would change forever.
In addition to providing outstanding care and comfort to her young cancer patients, the nomination states, Molly Lowther also provides important comfort and guidance to their parents.
For a profession that's dominated by women, it creates a sisterhood. But for three nurses working in Louisville, that sisterly bond go much deeper.