The Minnesota Department of Human Services revoked the license for 24hrs Home Care LLC in St. Cloud. The Minnesota Department ...
Pennsylvania's Department of Aging to introduce a new web-based screening tool for evaluating in-home care workers, aimed at ...
The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission offered the state’s first medical cannabis cultivator licenses Tuesday.
A Florida mother is suing a Bradenton hospital for $100,000, claiming delayed care led to her leg being amputated due to misleading information that the hospital offered 24/7 emergency vascular ...
Kinship caregiver Denita Simmons, seen in 2018 with her godsons Emari’ay and Xavier, is one of the growing ranks of Washington grandparents, aunts, uncles and close family friends who have stepped in ...
If approved, Mim8 (denecimig) would offer the flexibility of treatment with a single-use, prefilled disposable pen injector with dosing options including once every month, once every two weeks, and ...
On the retail side, the brand continues to resonate with multi-generational audiences. Recent placements include Zara, H&M, Marks & Spencer, and Claire’s, with Benetton set to launch collections in ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Charges have been filed against a Greensboro woman who is accused of running an unlicensed care facility, according to a Greensboro Police Department news release. Larry ...
State and local authorities are investigating the circumstances around a child’s death at a day care facility in Savage on Monday. A city spokesperson confirmed to 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS that Savage police ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – A McPherson day care owner has been arrested and her license suspended. According to a court document obtained by KSN News, Kimberly Kay Horn is charged with child abuse. It is ...
BAINBRIDGE, Ga. (WALB) - The Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL) announced on Thursday, Sept. 11, that the license for Little Blessings will be revoked. It was previously reported ...
When considering a home care contract, perform your due diligence and, if necessary, talk to an attorney, Ask the Lawyer columnist Ron Sokol writes.