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Research Investigates Views of People Living with Dementia

Funding Success - World Class Research Project Grants

Funding Success – World Class Research Project Grants Professor of Nursing at UNSW Sydney’s Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA), Professor Lynn Chenoweth, has been awarded $600,000 as one of five World Class Research Project Grants by the Dementia Centre for Research Collaboration (DCRC). Her project will address the fact that hospital care of people living with dementia is complicated and challenges staff to meet the needs of each individual. Professor Chenoweth, who is also Adjunct Professor in the School of Nursing, University of Notre Dame Australia and School of Nursing, Macau, China, says that “people living with dementia can have particularly difficult experiences including agitation, delirium and falls, in busy and unfamiliar hospital environments.

Man accused of murdering family in Madison County pleads not guilty to murder charges

Man accused of murdering family in Madison County pleads not guilty to murder charges A man accused of killing three family members in rural Madison County has pleaded not guilty to three capital murder charges. Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 6:48 PM CST March 11, 2021 MADISON COUNTY, Arkansas A man in his early 20s accused of killing three family members last month near the Wesley community in Madison County has pleaded not guilty to capital murder charges.  Hunter Chenoweth, 22, of De Queen, Ark., was arrested Wednesday, Feb. 24, in Central Arkansas after being accused of abducting a child and murdering three family members - Tami Lynn Chenoweth, 51, James Stanley McGehee, 59, and Cheyenne Chenoweth, 26. 

Family speaks out after triple homicide in Madison County

Family speaks out after triple homicide in Madison County Tami Lynn Chenoweth, 51, James Stanley McGhee, 59, and Cheyene Chenoweth, 26 were part of a large blended family. Author: Bailey Devane, 5NEWS Web Staff Published: 6:27 PM CST February 25, 2021 Updated: 10:09 PM CST February 25, 2021 FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas The daughter of one of the triple homicide victims in Madison County is speaking out about the tragedy.   Nikki Jackson is the daughter of James McGhee and says most of the family is in shock, but they are making arrangements for the remaining children in the home including the 10-month-old baby to move back down to De Queen while they plan three funerals.

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