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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Longtime Fort Worth nursing home closes down

Topix Nursing
Nursing News - January 4, 2011
By Darren Barbee FORT WORTH -- A Fort Worth nursing home in continuous operation for more than half a century shut its doors this weekend to make way for an expansion of the Cook Children's Healthcare System.The Fort Worth Nursing and Rehabilitation Center at 1000 Sixth Ave.
An amateur photographer's snapshots showing the impact the First World War had on an English village have emerged more than 90 years after they were taken.
5 retired VA nurses sue federal agency (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Five retired, part-time government nurses claim in a class-action federal lawsuit that the Office of Personnel Management refuses to properly calculate benefits for former Veterans Affairs nurses unless they hire lawyers.
Four Johnson County Community college nursing students are at the center of national attention and one is facing a federal lawsuit after they were dismissed from school for posting a picture of a placenta on Facebook.
Nonprofit hospitals in Georgia narrowly dodged "devastating" state cuts last year, and are trying to deter legislators from even suggesting that tax-exempt hospitals should start paying sales tax in a tight budget year.
The Gauteng health department has approved the hiring of specialists to fill vacant posts in the province's hospital.
Medical guidelines call for nursing home patients to be moved at least every two hours to prevent bedsores.
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