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Nursing home residents first in line for COVID-19 boosters in Kentucky
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Kentucky s nursing homes face Biden COVID vaccine mandate for staff
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Still, despite the announcement, questions swirled about how Spalding – a British native who worked in hospitality sales – could have ended up in a remote stairwell on the fourth floor. Spalding had entered the hospital on Sept. 19 with a urinary tract infection, and was last seen on Sept. 21. A friend said she had been feeling disoriented on her medication, but a doctor on Wednesday said her condition had been improving. We have no idea how this happened, Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Todd May. We are shaken to our core. What happened at the hospital is horrible. Our staff is devastated.”
Hospital staff and sheriff s deputies took no questions from reporters, and did not explain the circumstances of her death, including the timing until Tuesday morning when she was found by a member of the engineering staff on a routine check – 17 days after she walked off from her hospital room. Authorities also did not offer an explanation as to how a missing patient could be lost for
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The ceremony with CEO Mary Lynn Spalding, staff and three residents from the Resident & Family Council who will use the therapy center participate in the ribbon cutting ceremony on April 25. | Photo contributed
Residents with a granddaughter enjoying the WhisperGLIDE ⢠during a courtyard reception demonstration. | Photo contributed featured May 4, 2021 1 of 2
The ceremony with CEO Mary Lynn Spalding, staff and three residents from the Resident & Family Council who will use the therapy center participate in the ribbon cutting ceremony on April 25. | Photo contributed
Residents with a granddaughter enjoying the WhisperGLIDE ⢠during a courtyard reception demonstration. | Photo contributed
CORBIN â Recently the Christian Health Center of Corbin celebrated the grand re-opening of their new Rehabilitation Center with a ribbon cutting ceremony and courtyard reception. The event
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The first doses have gone to health care workers and, more recently, Christian County school staff, as local health officials gradually open vaccinations to local residents who fall within the next phase of the state s distribution plan.
As of Wednesday afternoon, the Christian County Health Department had administered COVID-19 vaccinations to approximately 1,500 Kentuckians, according to department spokeswoman Amanda Sweeney.
County Health Director Kayla Bebout said that 600 more appointments were scheduled for Thursday at the James E. Bruce Convention Center, where the department began operating one of Kentucky’s 33 regional vaccine clinics on Tuesday.
The first doses have gone to health care workers and, more recently, Christian County school staff, as local health officials gradually open vaccinations to local residents who fall within phase 1b of the state’s distribution plan. Those who are coming to the site from outside the c
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