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A survey from the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living found that the majority of nursing homes and assisted living communities in the U.S. are experiencing
Monday s Access Utah episode.
There’s a recurring line in the musical Hamilton that George Washington says to Alexander Hamilton: “You have no control over who lives, who dies, who tells your story.” Today we’ll feature an episode of the podcast This Is Her Place, which tells the stories of Utah women, past and present. In this episode we talk about two women who were determined to take control and make sure the true story of their people was told: Mae Timbimboo Parry, historian and matriarch of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone; and Betty Sawyer, Community Engagement Coordinator in Access and Diversity at Weber State University and an activist on issues of racial justice in Utah for more than 40 years. We’ll also be talking to podcast co-host Naomi Watkins.
Kylee Marie Wolverton White June 12, 1994 - January 3, 2021 Kylee Marie Wolverton, born June 12, 1994, to Mike (Wally) and Kenzie Wolverton in Logan, Utah. She passed away
With long-term care facilities especially hard-hit by coronavirus fatalities, Utah leaders are trying to make sure theyâre among the first to get the vaccine.
Roughly 40% of all COVID-19 deaths in Utah were individuals in long-term care facilities, according to Gov. Spencer Cox in his first weekly update as governor on Friday, which is why those in assisted living centers and nursing homes have been among top-priority distribution.
The vaccineâs rollout in assisted living and nursing homes is more than protection against the virus, itâs giving a taste of normal life once again, according to administrators of the facilities.