(NECN: Lauren Collins, NH) - The candidates in New Hampshire's 1st District Congressional primary clashed on their records in their latest debate. Republicans Jeb Bradley and John Stephen said the other couldn't be trusted to go to C...
Video|Fri, 5 Sep 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…health and human services. Neglected to -- this -- for seniors in nursing homes I don't think you can call yourself a conservative. When everybody's property taxes one officer resulting your actions you know that's a …”
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Audio|Wed, 3 Sep 2008|More from National Radio Project/Making Contact Podcast - 64k version
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“…suited to accept the tens of thousands of people who sat safety. Nursing homes and hospitals one evacuated as they should've been. People were abandoned and help was not on the way. And when that help …”
(NECN: Lauren Collins, NH) - In New Hampshire, that state's primary is coming up on Tuesday and the political ads are throwing barbs across the airwaves. It is especially intense among the Republicans who want a run against incumbent Congress...
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“…The food bills required to be paid for seniors in nursing homes quite frankly were not -- And somebody had to pay to keep the doors of our nursing homes open. …”
“…picture for seniors in nursing homes sticking us with millions and higher property taxes the -- details of that 32 spot and the one out Thursday don't seem …”
WBZ's Dee Lee offers advice to those with aging parents.
Audio|Fri, 22 Aug 2008|More from WBZ's Money Matters with Dee Lee
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“…the age of 65 and only one point five million residing in nursing homes. . So those who -- their own homes are relying on family neighbors friends to help take care of them cure. The average …”
(NECN: Tallahassee, FL) - Tropical Storm Fay is pouring more rain on Florida's central Atlantic coast after flooding hundreds of homes. Governor Crist, along with other emergency management officials, held a news conference this morning to up...
Video|Thu, 21 Aug 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…also -- report out on our Medicaid fraud divisions efforts with nursing homes and assisted living. As a most of you know in the time an emergency like this the attorney general's Medicaid fraud unit has the responsibility. Visiting all of a nursing homes and assisted living facilities licensed our state to determine if there habitable if there's a problem so we don't get into a …”
Jeb Bradley who is running for U.S. Congress in New Hampshire will be on to tell us how the campaign is going....
Audio|Wed, 20 Aug 2008|More from WRKO - Howie Carr
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“…force taxpayers to paper or. There -- involved we'll get what the nursing homes owned by the county and he was able we have debated solutions to keep people out of the nursing homes. . -- you lost last time because you've created you committed. Political malpractice by alluding to the moon that he knew the farthest …”
“…stay at an obligation that ought to pay 25%. The cost -- nursing homes in my own. John -- simply did not say what the state would require the pay for what happened that meant that every property taxpayer. Across our state at the make up the difference to keep the doors open. That's not it caught say that that's why. All of the county commissioners. Who run nursing homes were bought all. For the property taxpayers. In the first congressional district all wants or Republican acting may. And it recently. Nearly …”
Top stories from the Boston Globe for Aug 14, 2008
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“…to help thousands of Massachusetts residents with brain injuries. Move out of nursing homes for a more Independent life. To close scary Goldberg reports that advocates who filed a federal lawsuit last year. Persuaded a judge said many brain injured patients living in nursing homes. . -- to live on their own and could with the proper help. The patients -- of all ages and under federal law they have the right to live as normal a life as their condition allows. For many young adults whose disabilities have kept them in nursing homes dominated by the elderly. The normal means a group home with other younger patients. We're even moving -- with parents as long …”
Here and Now for Monday August 11 2008 Retirement Immigration Equality Wii Habilitation Batman and George W. Bush
Audio|Mon, 11 Aug 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
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“…of time and energy. Is the challenge that's why some rehab facilities nursing homes and even hospitals are turning to video games to help. And so far the results are anything but virtual here now Sacha …”
(NECN/KATU) - Authorities are still trying to find out why a woman left her newborn in a vacant Northeast Portland, Oregon lot Sunday morning, just after giving birth. Police say it was just before 10:00 in the morning, when a man who lives ne...
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“…Neighbors like Colin Powell wonder how it could happen even want these nursing homes. . You know what's on the place and not just have to leave about their. You know for something to get to get …”
The Boston Center for Adult Education hosts a preview screening and panel discussion of FRONTLINE: Living Old a new PBS documentary examining America's looming health care crisis. Produced by Miri Navasky and Karen O'Connor, Living Old explores how the nation's already overburdened geriatric health-care system is facing a possible meltdown, as Americans age 85 and over now represent the fastest-growing segment of the population at a time when there are fewer and fewer workers to care for them. Miri Navasky and Karen O'Connor discuss the film and answer audience questions, along with geriatrics experts and representatives from the Executive Office of Elder Affairs and the All Care Visiting Nurse Association. Mike Sullivan, FRONTLINE executive producer for special projects, moderates the discussion. Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.
Audio|Wed, 30 Jul 2008|More from WGBH Forum Network | Public Domain Podcast
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“…having this conversation now that's -- this -- Because. I go to nursing homes and that's exactly what it looks exactly what. I'm not going to be. …”
“…hoping that family members agree that keep being this patient in the nursing homes right. So this whole team concept where. We we've we. We need. A little bit away from the the primary physician whether …”