“When you have to sit on that patient because there isn’t a bed available where they can actually be cared for, it’s terrifying,” a Bryan Medical Center official said.
“When you have to sit on that patient because there isn’t a bed available where they can actually be cared for, it’s terrifying,” a Bryan Medical Center official said.
“When you have to sit on that patient because there isn’t a bed available where they can actually be cared for, it’s terrifying,” a Bryan Medical Center official said.
The AHCA reported that 327 nursing homes closed during the pandemic, with almost half rated four or five stars by the government. Another 400 were projected to close in 2022.
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.