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When you hire a professional to care for a sick or aging loved one, you shouldn’t have to welcome a caregiver with a criminal record into your home. But 10 Investigates uncovered gaps in Florida’s law ...
Taking aim at the health care cost challenges faced by the sandwich generation, Vice President Kamala Harris announced a proposal Tuesday to help cover the costs of home health care for older ...
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CVS Health’s CVS Pharmacy unit has officially completed the acquisition of select Rite Aid assets across the United States. The deal adds 63 former Rite Aid and Bartell Drugs stores in Idaho, Oregon ...
NEW YORK - A hunger strike outside City Hall ended Monday after five days. It was designed to pressure the city to end to 24-hour shifts for health care aides. There were flowers and applause for the ...
Mae Hochstetler can pay the bills because the state pays her to care for her adult son, with a pandemic pay bump. LYNNWOOD — Mae Hochstetler has two jobs: a patient health navigator and a paid parent ...