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If we lose a single nurse, it s a panic - NH Business Review

If we lose a single nurse, it s a panic - NH Business Review
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Program aims to add more nurses

Program aims to add more nurses This Sunday, April 26, 2020, photo released by the Laconia Police Department on its Facebook page shows squad cars arranged in the shape of a heart in the parking lot of Lakes Region General Hospital in Laconia, N.H. The department created the display to show support and appreciation for the hospital s healthcare workers and staff the during the coronavirus pandemic. (Laconia Police Department via AP) Published: 5/13/2021 4:52:06 PM At a time when the need for entry-level health care workers is quickly rising, NH Needs Caregivers is offering LNA training in partnership with nursing homes statewide. Participants pay $1,850-$1,950 for a course that usually lasts six to eight weeks, but can be completed in three and a half weeks. Graduates then apply for full reimbursement from Medicaid, and can receive a $500 bonus after working for six months at their sponsoring nursing home, including five in Laconia, Meredith and Franklin. For more information, vi

Nursing assistant shortage worsened by COVID

Jane Sharp, a health care veteran, has worked for 35 years in a role that is usually underestimated, frequently undervalued and perpetually in high demand. She is a licensed nurse’s assistant.Sharp relishes her job at Belknap County Nursing Home. She.

Life at Taylor springs back

Life at Taylor springs back Paula Chambers, a plant buff and transplant from Georgia who lives at the Taylor Community, holds her first-ever New Hampshire-grown carrots. Courtesy The “Taylor Wheelies” are a group of Taylor Community residents who began biking together regularly last summer and, like their counterparts the Taylor walkers, donated money weekly to benefit the Greater Lakes Region Children’s Auction. Courtesy Published: 4/29/2021 9:25:52 PM Paula Chambers, 74, who came from Georgia, found a calling and nickname during COVID-19 that may spark vines at the Taylor Community’s locations in Laconia and Wolfeboro, with help from others who like to garden. She also hopes to lure newcomers who have uncovered the joys of dabbling in dirt while sheltering at home during the pandemic.

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