All of the weather records he has. Well talk more about that later. Well talk about the temperatures in the lower to middle 20s. Ab temperatures the western ohio cold enough for a transition from rain to slushy wet snow and or some sleet of nearthat cold air at the servers that warm air overrides that cold air. Ir it takes that brief transition well have plenty of drive driving breaks this afternoon. There may continuing overnight tonight. Traffic time with patty. We dont have any accidents on thew freeway. We have a cavaliers game tonight. Obviously more volume will be in the downtown area. The other is down or brunswick and it was close. Haddo between Keller Hennig and thatsthis is 71 and badly no problems. And the top in at 77 very quiet as you head into downtown. At construction project wrapped up. Lets road has reopened at route eight over in macedonia. Ha thank you. Want to get you caught up on whats happening in the news on this wednesday morning. Donald trumps claim to higher a
Looking ahead toward the weekend in just a few minutes. Good morning. We are running quite well right now. All of the screen major good to go. We do have a couple of problems off of the freeway. A water main break at bennington and klein. In brunswick they had one and it closed a portion of their work between keller hanna and park drive. Th this is 77 and the turnpike is running well. As you are going out is says turkey turkey, buckle buckle. If they thanksgiving reminder to buckle up as you head out. I southbound was roeser close between detroit and failure. We talk to folks over there at believe it should be open by sometime next week. Top story this way family and friends gather to remember Alexander Mullins, the teenager was found dead inside a big a home. We are live over at the funeral home in Middleburg Heights with few local arrangements and the latest on the investigation. Good morning. Police still have no suspects in the death of 16 yearold Alexander Mullins which makes it s
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As nursing homes and health care facilities rebound from the ramifications of COVID-19, they are faced with the challenges of a short staff supply and, in some cases, a decrease in public confidence.
The Copley at Stoughton, one of the few privately-owned facilities in the state, faced some major challenges during the height of the pandemic.
“We really just couldn’t do anything for about a year,” said Administrator Steve Tyer, who has worked there for the last 11 years.
The Copley provided staff with meals and bonus incentives, while bringing in local doctors and dentists. But finding enough personal protective equipment (PPE) for staff and residents was difficult. Tyer, a Stoughton native whose father was a Goddard Hospital obstetrician, previously worked as a chief operating officer for a corporation that owned 23 nursing homes, so he called on a few favors.