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Despite any recent actions undertaken by the federal administration, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits ...
The Cardinal hosted a cookout Friday to celebrate Sue Heusner and other community volunteers. Find out more and learn how to submit your photos!
A federal jury in New York has returned “one of the largest damages verdicts rendered by a jury in a False Claims Act case” — almost $136 million, with an owed amount that is expected to grow to more ...
Familiar Touch, an award-winning independent film that was shot at a Front Porch CCRC, recently was screened in Chicago and ...
A proposed bipartisan bill would make investments in the senior living workforce and make care more affordable, according to ...
Attitudes related to Alzheimer’s and the meaning of a diagnosis are shifting as more people live with the disease and new ...
Democratic lawmakers are voicing their opposition to the proposed “dismantling” of an agency they say administers crucial programs to support older adults and people with disabilities, such as ...
Welltower achieved the highest level of occupancy growth in its senior housing portfolio in company history in the first quarter, carrying momentum from 2024, which it deemed an “exceptional” year, ...
Stress, burnout and chronic understaffing are among common threats to the nursing profession, according to a report published Tuesday.
Death is less worrisome than the prospect of running out of money, according to 64% of respondents to a recent survey.
Care workers’ contributions are often undervalued by policy makers and industry leaders, according to the Care Workforce ...
Tover technology is associated with memory care, but one CCRC recently became the first US site to test a portable version of ...
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