If you are not in a stage of life where searching for or working with a nursing home is part of your daily routine, you may have no idea how staffing shortages are affecting nursing homes in our state.
Daily nasal swabs and layers of gloves, masks and other protective equipment became the norm for nursing home staff at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Daily nasal swabs and layers of gloves, masks and other protective equipment became the norm for nursing home staff at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Low pay and high stress have left more than 30% of the state’s nursing homes short-handed, according to the latest Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services data.
The Alliance for Electrical Restructuring in Oklahoma (AERO) announced that it will advocate for reforms during the 2023 legislative session that would restructure Oklahoma’s electricity market to allow for choice