| Nursing - News July 18, 2014 When a social worker named Dan Cohen invited a documentary filmmaker named Michael Rossato-Bennett to tag along for a single day to see what he was up to -- attempting to bring the transformative and healing power of music to the residents of America's nursing care facilities -- that one day sparked a three-year project to chart Cohen's progress... Due to a shortage of nurses in Florida, Utica College has decided to take its nursing program south to the sunshine state. South University's High Point campus opened in January 2013, and is planning to more than double the number of degree programs it offers by mid-2014. They concluded that the two main hospitals, Royal Blackburn Hospital and Burnley General Hospital, both require improvement but recommended that the trust be released from 'special measures', with on-going support. The nation's supply of registered nurses has been growing faster than expected, largely because baby boomers in nursing are working longer than ever before, according to a new study. Cottril's Pharmacy Inc. filed an application with the state Department of Health to become licensed as a home health services agency. Most elderly residents of the troubled Rosewood Heights nursing home in Syracuse that is about to close will soon move to new, radically different digs in the suburbs. More Nursing News... | | |
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