A new law opens nursing licensing to military personnel. Will it bring in new workers? >Kathy Yurek, 53, of Cornish, N.H., extends her arm to receive the COVID-19 vaccine by Matt Prugger, a medic in the New Hampshire National Guard at the Heater Road armory on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, in Lebanon, N.H. Yurek is a hairstylist and has direct contact with clients. ( Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Jennifer Hauck
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Thanks to a newly signed bill, military personnel can apply for a nursing assistant license as part of a new effort to fill empty shifts in hospitals and nursing homes across the state.
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Seattle-area students make strong showing in national finals of American Rocketry Challenge
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Members of the WISE Camps Argonauts from Bellevue, Wash., during a launch this month in Pasco, Wash., from left: Harrison Williams (captain), Ashley Kennedy, Jackson Blunt, Isabella Pope, Nicola Kaehler and Siddarth Vemparala. (Photo courtesy of Brendan Williams)
Update, June 29: A handful of teams from the Seattle area and another from southeastern Washington state made a strong showing in the finals this month of the American Rocketry Challenge, the world’s largest student rocket contest.
Nursing homes continue to struggle with staffing issues
Problem began before pandemic but has worsened since, officials say Share Updated: 6:54 PM EDT Jun 28, 2021
Problem began before pandemic but has worsened since, officials say Share Updated: 6:54 PM EDT Jun 28, 2021
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Show Transcript TO THIS FIELD. I THINK WE ARE IN A RLEA JAM HERE, AND HOPEFULLY WE C WANORK OUT SOME INNOVATIVE WAYS TO GET OUT OF IT. ANDY: BRENDAN WILLIAMS OF THE NEW HASHMPIRE HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION REPRESENTS ABOUT 60 NURSING HOMES IN THE STATE. HE SAYS FINDING HELP FOR THOSE FACILITIES IS DIFFICULT ACROSS TH BOARD, AND DOESN’T SEE THE PROBLEM GETTING BETTER ANYTIME SOON. FOR WHATEVER REASON, EVEN PRIOR TOHE T PANDEMIC, OUR STATE SAW A NET LOSS OF LICENSED NURSING ASSISTANTS. NOT AVAILABLE JUST TO NURNGSI HOMES BUT ALSO TO HOSPITALS AND COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINICS, HOMED CARE SETTINGS. SO IT’S BEEN A REAL PROBLEM HERE. ANDY: WILLIAMS SAY FACILIESTI ARE EVE
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