LISTEN: State ombuds talks about protecting loved ones in long-term care
For months, long-term care facilities in Washington were closed not only to visitors but also to state regulatory authorities due
Read MoreFor months, long-term care facilities in Washington were closed not only to visitors but also to state regulatory authorities due
Read MoreIt’s estimated there are about half a million people who are deaf or hard of hearing in Washington and Idaho.
Read MoreSocial Security improves economic security for more than 1.3 million Washington residents and their families, and contributes significantly to economic
Read MoreThe Elder Index™ was developed by the Gerontology Institute at the University of Massachusetts Boston and measures the income that
Read MoreAccording to DSHS and the governor’s office there are new guidelines for visitations to Long Term Care facilities
Read MoreThe Trump administration’s pledge to protect Covid-19 patients from massive medical bills is falling short for a growing number of
Read MoreThousands of Washingtonians care for loved ones with dementia. During the coronavirus pandemic, some have never felt more alone. Meanwhile,
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