Hospital patients in Kent are being “left to rot” on wards for as long as seven months after being declared well enough to be discharged.
Due to a complex set of factors, long-term care facilities routinely refuse to let patients return after they are admitted to the hospital.
Programs such as Meds to Bed can work in tandem with retail pharmacies to offer accessible medications for patients. What are the benefits to the patient and other stakeholders when you invest in a ...
Boston-based Mass General Brigham is planning to build an inpatient facility at its Brigham and Women's Longwood campus, according to a Sept. 30 ...
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) account for more than one in five patients who have been in Ontario's mental health beds for over a year, according to a new study ...
Clare Cooke, a longtime choreographer at the Palace Theatre, is returning to the stage after a bad fall. Cooke, who has been choreographing performances at the theater for 48 years, broke several ...
Horizon Health says recent changes by the Holt government won't be enough to deal with the crisis of seniors on nursing-home waitlists taking up valuable space in the province's hospitals. The ...
Agiliti has invested more than $35 million to develop a next-generation hospital bed, one that fits the needs of all kinds of patients and the health care workers taking care of them.
Officials at the state's largest hospital network said they want to replace the 50-year-old Braunwald building on Francis Street.
For hospice nurse Trish Carling, holding a dying patient's hand through the dark hours of the night was a privilege to share. The 66-year-old has just retired after 36 years working in palliative care ...
Nearly one in five US adults struggle to stay asleep until sunrise — turning the dream of 8 hours of uninterrupted rest into a nightmare. “Waking up in the middle of the night can be annoying, but ...
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) account for more than one in five patients who have been in Ontario’s mental health beds for over a year.