Building Choice into Long Term Care
In the past, fate has dictated the passing of life in what are euphemistically called "nursing homes". But there is no longer a need for such a fate, if we are willing to work to change the rules.






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Saturday, October 30, 2004
 

Battle of the Banned
AARP - San Diego,CA,USA
... Federal law clearly states a nursing home resident's right to see family members should not be restricted except in cases of abuse, Wells says. ...

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Letter:Nursing home care falling short
Yarmouthport Register - Yarmouthport,MA,United States
After eight years of working in a nursing home, I have seen first-hand the intolerance going on. I have also been a resident myself ...

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HHS Announces $701,793 Award to MI to Tell Low-Income Beneficiaries About 2006 Drug Benefit. HHS Secretary Tommy G Thompson announced a $701,793 grant to MI for FYE 2005 to help educate low-income Medicare beneficiaries, who currently get their prescription drugs through a state-funded program, about the new Medicare drug benefit coming in 2006. [Medicare/ Medicaid News from myHealthcareNews.com]
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Blue Cross, Shield of MI to Raise Small-Firm Costs 9%. Small businesses that renew their health coverage with BC/BS of MI in Q1 of 2005 can expect rate increases that average about 9% over current premiums, the state's largest insurer said. [Insurance/ Managed Care News from myHealthcareNews.com]
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