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LNA training program to expand

LNA training program to expand
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A new law opens nursing licensing to military personnel Will it bring in new workers?

A new law opens nursing licensing to military personnel Will it bring in new workers?
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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.

When visitors can hug again

When visitors can hug again Published: 4/16/2021 7:41:13 PM COVID’s lockdowns and health precautions sparked a revolution in social life – especially for nursing home residents. Teleconferencing by laptop and tablet replaced in-person family visits, which have always been critical to emotional health. After COVID closed nursing homes to the outside world, the closest approximation to getting up close-and-personal with spouses, children and grandchildren was waving and smiling through window glass while chatting by cellphone. “I felt kind of isolated, but at least we could see them,” said Pauline Bolduc, 93, of Laconia, who has lived at St. Francis Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Laconia for two and a half years. “I missed being able to hug and touch them.”

My Turn: Who is Jeannie Smith off the sidewalk ?

My Turn: Who is ‘Jeannie Smith off the sidewalk’? Published: 2/6/2021 6:40:35 AM New Hampshire faces a critical shortage of nurses. The reasons vary, from our state’s aging population to the demands of COVID-19, but the challenge is real. All around our state, demand for skilled and qualified nurses is high. It’s precisely why state lawmakers are examining new ways to enhance the nursing workforce pipeline. It’s also why the N.H. House Education Committee in Concord is reviewing a bill to allow K-12 schools to hire nurses with associate degrees rather than the current bachelor’s degree requirement.

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