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Pinecrest Manor loses a Legend

On Thursday, June 3, staff members and residents at Pinecrest Manor said good-bye to long time activities manager Karen Griffin.

Infor Helps Penn Highlands Healthcare Create Clinically Connected Healthcare Operations Platform in the Cloud

Infor Helps Penn Highlands Healthcare Create Clinically Connected Healthcare Operations Platform in the Cloud Leading healthcare network to reduce complexity throughout its finance, supply chain and HR functions News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Infor, the industry cloud company, today announced that Penn Highlands Healthcare (PHH), a six-hospital integrated health system in northwestern Pennsylvania, has selected Infor CloudSuite Healthcare and Infor Cloverleaf Cloud to move forward its future vision. Working alongside key Infor implementation partner Bails, the move to a more modern cloud architecture solution will provide PHH with a clinically-connected healthcare operations platform on which to build its patient-centered network.

Funding coming for long-term care homes

Exeter, ON, Canada / 90.5 Exeter Today Feb 17, 2021 6:04 AM The Ontario government is investing over $1.255 million to increase prevention and containment efforts in long-term care homes during the second wave of COVID-19. Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson made the announcement, and says the new funding will further help reduce the risk of the virus from entering long-term care homes. The funds will be used to cover expenses for things like 24/7 health checkpoints for everyone entering buildings, additional prevention and containment activities like hiring new staff, enhanced cleaning, and implementing infection control measures based on clinical evidence. Facilities receiving the new funding include: Blue Water Rest Home $100,800

Plan to vaccinate about 140,000 Grey-Bruce residents rolled out

Article content The Grey Bruce Health Unit has released its vaccination plan for Grey-Bruce, which aims to have at least 75 per cent of the population immunized by the end of the year. The plan, released on Monday, outlines the health unit’s three-phase approach to vaccinating the population, using mobile clinics, distribution to primary care, hospitals, pharmacies and mass immunization hubs. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Plan to vaccinate about 140,000 Grey-Bruce residents rolled out Back to video It follows the province’s direction on vaccination distribution through its Ontario Ministry of Health COVID-19 vaccine program, which is based on risk assessment.

Over $3 million in provincial funding earmarked for local LTC facilities

Author of the article: The Sun Times Publishing date: Jan 27, 2021  •  January 27, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  As part of a multi-million dollar funding announcement Maple View Long Term Care home in Owen Sound is getting $146,000 from the provincial government, which will bring their total funds for COVID-19 support to nearly $600,000 since the start of the pandemic. Denis Langlois/The Sun Times jpg, OT Article content Ontario is aiming to have all residents and staff at long-term care homes vaccinated for COVID-19 by Feb. 15 and over $3 million in increased funding is headed to local homes to help ensure they reach the finish line as safely as possible.

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