DirectoryMix Web Resources » Article Details

Long-term care homes receive extra funding - Read More

Date Added: August 20, 2008 09:40:03 PM
LEAMINGTON - Three Leamington long-term care homes will be able to hire more personal support workers to help care for the residents thanks to new provincial funding.

Category: Health » Long Term Care


No comments are posted yet


 
Name:*
Email:*
Website:  (optional)
Comment:*
(html and bb codes are filtered and not allowed)

Do the math:*CAPTCHA - Do The Math
 

Related Articles

Hurricane survivors experience long-term mental health distress

CHICAGO – As the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) works to close the last trailer parks that many Gulf-area hurricane survivors call home this weekend, the findings of a new study suggest that displacement affects survivors' mental health.

Demystifying Medicare and Long Term Care Insurance - Healthcare Liaison Workshop 9/20 Shows Consumers How to Make ...

Making choices about Medicare policies and long term care insurance are some of the most challenging decisions facing Baby Boomers, largely because available information is often confusing and difficult to understand.

Senior Housing Leader Ecumen Points Way to Post Partisanship: Long Term Care Financing Reform

Guest post in New York Times and latest whitepaper illustrate reasons why Sens. McCain & Obama are silent on Long Term Care Financing Reform and Outline Opportunity For Candidates

Aflac spent $880K lobbying government in 2Q

Health and life insurer Aflac Inc. spent $880,000 lobbying in the second quarter on long-term care insurance, retirement security and other issues, according to a recent disclosure report.

Rep. Ryan Proposes Plan To Reduce Entitlement Spending, Revise Health Care System

A "growing, bipartisan consensus" exists among lawmakers about the "greatest threat to our nation's long-term economic prosperity: the explosion of entitlement spending," which "Washington is not planning to address ... this week, or any time soon,\