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Long-Term Care Ombudsmen Are Missing In Arizona

Updated: Monday, April 12, 2021 - 8:41am Long-term care ombudsmen serve as advocates for people living in Arizona nursing homes who may not have family or friends to be their voice. But where were they during the pandemic, when nursing homes were locked down? It’s a question one organization set out to answer.   The Hertel Report is a newsletter that covers Arizona s health care industry. Last September, they wanted to know if the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, which falls under the Department of Economic Security, was busier than usual given the visitor restrictions. We were expecting to write an article about, you know, demand is up 25% and these ombudsmen are scurrying all over the place and they re trying to help folks get visits with their families or they re trying to help folks get transfers, explained Jim Hammond, report’s publisher.  And we couldn t find anything.

Silverdale Detention Center Begins To Offer COVID-19 Vaccine To Inmates

Silverdale Detention Center Begins To Offer COVID-19 Vaccine To Inmates Wednesday, April 7, 2021 - photo by HCSO Public Relations Division In accordance with CDC guidelines, last Wednesday the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office began to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to inmates at Silverdale Detention Center via their contracted healthcare provider, Quality Correctional Healthcare.  The vaccine was made available to the HCSO by the Hamilton County Health Department and has provided HCSO the opportunity to administer the vaccine to all inmates and corrections personnel who wish to voluntarily take advantage of the vaccine.  “I am very proud of our corrections personnel who continue to go to great lengths each and every day to follow the guidelines set forth by the CDC and our local health department to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in both the Hamilton County Jail and the Silverdale Detention Center,” stated Sheriff Jim Hammond.

Reba McEntire Remembers Her Band Members Who Died in Plane Crash

Reba McEntire Remembers Her Band Members Who Died in Plane Crash ✖ On March 16, 1991, seven members of Reba McEntire s band and her tour manager Jim Hammon were killed near San Diego, California, after their plane crashed into the side of a mountain. This year marked the 30th anniversary of the tragedy, and McEntire paid tribute to her late friends on Instagram, sharing black-and-white photos of Hammon, keyboardist and bandleader Kirk Cappello, fellow keyboardist Joey Cigainero, drummer Tony Saputo, guitarists Michael Thomas and Chris Austin, bassist Terry Jackson and backup singer Paula Kaye Evans. No matter how long ago a tragedy happened and no matter how much time goes by after losing people we love.the anniversaries of losing them still sting and memories come rushing in, she wrote. Praying for peace today along with all the families of Chris Austin, Kirk Cappello, Joey Cigainero, Paula Kaye Evans, Jim Hammon, Terry Jackson, Tony Saputo and Michael Thomas.

Reba McEntire Remembers Band Members 30 Years After Fatal Crash

Reba McEntire turned to social media on Tuesday (March 16) to remember her friends and bandmates who died in a plane crash in 1991, saying she was praying for peace for their families. The country superstar lost seven of her band members and her tour manager on March 16, 1991, when the place that was carrying them from San Diego to Fort Wayne, Ind., crashed just ten miles east of the airport after taking off. McEntire shared pictures of all of those who died in the crash on Tuesday, writing, No matter how long ago a tragedy happened and no matter how much time goes by after losing people we love . the anniversaries of losing them still sting and memories come rushing in.

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