Senior housing bond proposed to underpin affordable housing program

BALTIMORE: A not-for-profit organisation is working on a ‘KeepME Home’ plan to help seniors live independently in their homes and communities. It has proposed a $65 million bond to create 1,000 units of energy-efficient affordable housing for seniors. Read More »

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Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award

NEW YORK: The nineteenth entry for the seniors housing Global Award for 2015 has been received.

The social housing regeneration project embraces ‘territory harmony’, intimacy for residents, and low cost constructions. The Charleville-Mezieres France project was designed by Read More »

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Former nursing home leaders still on the hook for $2.25 million following bankruptcy

MIAMI: A woman hired as an occupational therapist says Genesis used her background check improperly.

On the heels of a Florida court decision that puts a nursing home unlikely to emerge unscathed from bankruptcy, a federal appeals court has ruled former officers and directors of Read More »

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Culturally sensitive palliative care represents new approach

PORTLAND: A non-profit is advocating a new culturally sensitive palliative care approach.

It takes cultural habits and beliefs into account while focusing on comfort and quality of life for patients with serious or terminal illnesses. Read More »

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