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N S reports 5 new cases of COVID-19; two new cases at universities

  HALIFAX Nova Scotia has announced five new COVID-19 cases on Monday. Seven previously reported cases are now considered recovered, dropping the active number of cases in the province to 26. Two new cases are in the Central Zone and are related to travel outside of Atlantic Canada. The people are self-isolating, as required. One of the cases is a student at Dalhousie University in Halifax who lives off campus. One new case is in the Western Zone and is related to travel outside of Atlantic Canada. The person is a student at Acadia University in Wolfville. The student lives on campus and has been self-isolating, as required.

Virginia Health Services Profiled in National Organization s Ad Campaign

Virginia Health Services Profiled in National Organization s Ad Campaign News provided by Share this article Share this article NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Jan. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Today, Virginia Health Services (VHS) announced it will be profiled in two new ads launched by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL), the nation s largest association of long term and post-acute care providers. Family The ads, Family and Oath, feature a diverse group of caregivers from multiple Virginia Health Services (VHS) communities: Northampton Convalescent & Rehabilitation Center, York Convalescent & Rehabilitation Center, and The Huntington at the Newport assisted living community. Included in both cable and digital advertisements are Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Brenda Kincaid, LPN Shannon Mullen, LPN Kim Rudolph and Physical Therapist Stacey Sterner. The group discusses how long-term care staff have steadfastly protected and cared for nu

Heartland Hospice s Sarah Schafer Draws on Army, Nurse Training to Care for Terminally Ill

Sarah Schafer rarely lets people see her get emotional. The 39-year-old hospice worker at Heartland Hospice in Washington comforts her patients when they take their final breaths, offering steadfast, stoic support. But Schafer becomes so close to her patients that she often can’t help but join the families in their mourning. “Every time a patient passes, I’m coping too,” Schafer recently told The Missourian. “I cry with them, and I have cried with the families sometimes. I have always told myself that I’ve gained another angel watching over me. A lot of times as soon as I get in my car I start crying because it’s a peaceful experience.”

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