New skilled nursing home design set to recraft health sector

SAN ANTONIO: A revolutionary new design for skilled nursing homes is set to be released.

16 designs, plans, drawings and a raison d’etre preamble will be included in a seniors housing text book to be released on March 31. Read More »

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Municipal defaulters decline amid improving economy

WASHINGTON, D.C.: Municipal bond issuers are defaulting at the slowest pace since at least 2010, as a strengthening economy boosts local-government finances.

With the U.S. economy expanding the most in more than a decade, improved balance sheets for cities and counties Read More »

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Cities create housing specifically for LGBT seniors

LOS ANGELES: A study out of Harvard University found that there isn’t enough housing to meet the needs of aging LGBT boomers.

The issue is especially problematic for gay and lesbian seniors who report facing discrimination when seeking housing. Read More »

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Intransigence of care authorities pilloried by residents’ families

BERMUDA: The National Office for Seniors and the Physically Challenged (NOSPC) is under siege from residents’ relatives unhappy with its intransigence over placements.

NOSPC is accused of playing God and failing to respond to requests for placement flexibility. Read More »

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