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Definitely needed : Nursing centers get millions in state funding

‘Definitely needed’: Nursing centers get millions in state funding ‘Definitely needed’: Nursing centers get millions in state funding By Gabrielle Ware | May 4, 2021 at 7:15 PM EDT - Updated May 4 at 8:40 PM ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Skilled nursing centers will receive nearly $44 million in additional state funding. The Georgia Health Care Association CEO Tony Marshall told WALB News 10 the funding is “definitely needed.” Tony Marshall is the CEO of the Georgia Health Care Association. (Source: WALB) Marshall said the centers’ vulnerable populations, combined with an existing need for more funding before the pandemic, was a perfect storm. “The Medicaid program has historically paid less than what it costs to provide care for residents in our centers. So, when the pandemic hit during this period and costs went up significantly, those deficits were exacerbated,” Marshall said.

LEAP Students Donate Easter Baskets To Senior Living Centers

LEAP Students Donate Easter Baskets To Senior Living Centers Thursday, April 22, 2021 - by Merritt Jenkins, Lee University LEAP students assembling the Easter baskets to be taken to the senior living center LEAP students, along with Angela Waltrip and LEAP Academic Coordinator Kristin Pope holding some of the baskets put together for the residents Lee nursing major and LEAP student Macy Wiggins delivers Easter baskets to Legacy Village Resident of Legacy Village showing off her basket Lee University students delivered Easter baskets to residents of three senior living centers as part of a LEAP service project. The service project was designed for LEAP (Learn, Engage, Achieve Program) students and initiated by Dr. Angela Waltrip, LEAP community coordinator. Students put together Easter baskets containing sensory bottles, a wreath, a toy, and easter eggs with candy, and delivered them to Legacy Village of Cleveland, Dominion Senior Living in Athens, and Pruitt Health in

Thousands of jobs are available across the Triangle – here s where to look

Planet Fitness (90) Wells Fargo (88) Every Monday, WRAL TechWire compiles the latest information from the region’s top job boards, offering a breakdown of how many jobs are posted, which companies are hiring and for what positions. We’ve also included upcoming job fairs, student-centric resources and a list of Twitter accounts that track local job openings. One way job seekers can connect with potential employers is through virtual career fairs, such as NC TECH’s upcoming Virtual Tech Job Expo on April 21. Participating companies include large employers like Ally, Deutsche Bank, First Citizens Bank, Google, LexisNexis and Toshiba, along with local firms such as Dude Solutions, Channel Advisor, BlueMatrix and insightsoftware. Wake Tech Community College, UNC Charlotte and Davison College will also join.

Huntersville man speaks about hugging mother for first time in a year

Huntersville man speaks about hugging mother for first time in a year Man reunites with mom after getting COVID vaccine By Alex Giles | April 1, 2021 at 12:27 AM EDT - Updated April 1 at 12:27 AM HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (WBTV) - Huntersville resident Steve Langley says he was able to hug his mom for the first time in a year this past week. Langley, a local entertainer, has spoken to WBTV multiple times over the course of the pandemic. His mother lives at PruittHealth Town Center, a rehabilitation and nursing community in Harribsurg. Langley explained to WBTV that visits with his mother have been difficult because of pandemic restrictions. He said he is able to see his mother through barriers and during drive-by parades, but he does not get to have physical contact with her.

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