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Nursing home residents and their loved ones deserve a nonpartisan review of state s pandemic decisions [editorial]

Nursing home residents and their loved ones deserve a nonpartisan review of state s pandemic decisions [editorial]
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We want answers : State Republicans investigate nursing home deaths

The flashpoint in a legislative investigation of deaths related to COVID-19 in Pennsylvania nursing homes centers on just one word: “must.” Republican lawmakers claim Gov. Tom Wolf put lives at risk last year when his Health Department issued guidance saying nursing homes “must” admit stable COVID 19 patients. GOP lawmakers say their interest is not in assigning blame, but in fixing any laws or regulations to prevent unnecessary deaths in long-term care facilities should another pandemic occur. “We need to know what went wrong,” state Rep. Natalie Mihalek, R-Allegheny, said at a recent news conference where a key Republican, Majority Leader Kerry Benninghoff, referred his request for an investigation to the House Government Oversight Committee.

Nonprofit nursing home operators were slammed by the pandemic They need more help from the state [editorial]

Nonprofit nursing home operators were slammed by the pandemic They need more help from the state [editorial]
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Pa nursing homes begin reopening to visitors, easing a heart-wrenching impact of COVID-19

Pa. nursing homes begin reopening to visitors, easing a heart-wrenching impact of COVID-19 Updated Mar 18, 2021; Facebook Share At Messiah Village near Harrisburg, visitors began arriving in the morning, with no time limits on visits. “We are really excited to welcome families back. It’s been a long time. The residents and the families really need this connection,” said Katie Andreano, the communications manager at Messiah Lifeways, which has about 250 residents in its skilled nursing and personal care units. For most long-term care residents, the coming days will mark their first opportunity for close contact with family or friends since Pennsylvania facilities were locked down by the state’s order a little more than a year ago.

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