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New palliative care program at Ronald McDonald House helps families facing worse case scenarios
At the downtown Salt Lake City Ronald McDonald House, a new pilot program is offering palliative care to those families in a worst-case scenario.
By: The PLACE
and last updated 2021-03-22 11:59:21-04
A child is sick, and now the family needs to relocate near the hospital where their little one is being treated.
Enter the Ronald McDonald House - an incredible organization surrounding families with the support they need to be near or care for their seriously ill children being treated at area hospitals like Intermountain Primary Children s Hospital, University of Utah, or Shriner s Hospital for Children.
Transformative program at Ronald McDonald House better supporting families
Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah has teamed up with Ronald McDonald House Charities to provide a first-of-its-kind program to help families with sick children.
Posted at 10:08 AM, Mar 09, 2021
and last updated 2021-03-22 12:18:52-04
A child is sick, and now the family needs to relocate near the hospital where their little one is being treated.
Enter the Ronald McDonald House - an incredible organization surrounding families with the support they need to be near or care for their seriously ill children being treated at area hospitals like Intermountain Primary Children s Hospital, University of Utah, or Shriner s Hospital for Children.
What COVID-19 changes will Utahns keep? Experts weigh in on masks, Zoom calls and lessons learned Sean P. Means
Like many people, Gov. Spencer Cox has had it with face masks.
“I’m not going to be wearing this on the Fourth of July,” Cox said recently, waving a mask in a teleconference with reporters. “We’re going to put these in the fireworks and blow them up, or burn them, or something.”
Cox was sharing his optimism that all adult Utahns will have access to a COVID-19 vaccine by summer. It was also a relatable reaction to everything Utahns have endured in the last year a desire to put the pandemic, and the pain that came with it, behind us.