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A Sick Inmate in New York Is Freed After Suing Over Parole Delay

These Settings Aren’t Real. But for Dementia Patients, What Is?

Sick Prisoners in New York Were Granted Parole but Remain Behind Bars

Thousands of hospital and nursing home patients were displaced.

New Covid Shots Were Approved. But Who Will Get Them?

Personal Conflicts, Even Violence, Are Not Uncommon in Long-Term Care

Old and Young, Talking Again

U.S. nursing home deaths appear to be at pandemic lows.

As Covid Infections Spread, Nursing Homes Lag Behind on the Rollout for Booster Shots

Families Cheer, Some Doctors Worry as Nursing Homes Open Doors Wide to Visitors

Home Care Is Broken. Can Congress Fix It?

Waiting on U.S. Mandate, Some Nursing Homes Are Slow to Vaccinate Staff

The Delta variant caused a spike in deaths among nursing home residents, study finds.

Tallying the Cost of Growing Older

Aides at U.S. nursing homes were least likely to be vaccinated, a study shows.

More Than 80 Percent of Seniors Are Vaccinated. That’s ‘Not Safe Enough.’

Vaccine Effectiveness Against Infection May Wane, C.D.C. Studies Find

Nursing Homes Confront New Covid Outbreaks Amid Calls for Staff Vaccination Mandates

Medical groups call for mandatory vaccination of U.S. health care workers.

Covid Forces Families to Rethink Nursing Home Care