A former nurse who pleaded guilty to neglecting residents of a nursing home in Crystal Lake for working while intoxicated has been sentenced to probation. Angela S. Hutchison, 48, of McHenry, was charged in July with one count of criminal neglect of a facility resident, a Class 4 felony. She was later indicted on a […]
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While industry leaders plead poverty to fight a proposed staffing standard, private equity owners are funneling cash into their affiliated real estate and management firms.
"The root cause of these closures is clear: inadequate reimbursement rates, soaring inflation levels, and rising costs."
As the Boston Celtics aim to complete a 5-0 sweep of their regular season series with the New York Knicks, they will have their starting lineup intact for Thursday's rivalry clash at TD Garden.
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The 374th Airlift Wing in conjunction with the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and Fussa Fire Department hosted Safety Fest 2024 at Yokota Air Base, Japan, March 28.
Dr. Stephanie Widmer and Maya Feller spoke to ABC News about the tests on Lunchables by Consumer Reports that found elevated lead, cadmium and sodium levels.
When she was a young girl, Sandra Day O’Connor began her education at home. Her early years of schooling on an Arizona ranch were sitting at the kitchen table with her mother, learning to read, and taking long nature walks. I read this, and this scene of serenity, this future Supreme Court Justice, beginning her education at home, formed an image in my mind of what might be possible.
PACE has long flown under the national radar as an elder care option. But it’s recently attracted interest from lawmakers in states including Georgia, Illinois and Ohio because it can keep people at home and may cost less than nursing home care.