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It’ll take more than single rooms to meet nursing home challenges

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion March 26, 2023

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(Ideas, March 19) purports to be a scholarly analysis of a complex issue, but it is spiced with uninformed comments about nursing home managers and caregivers who have dedicated themselves to caring for people who no longer can be cared for safely at home.Margaret Morganroth Gullette calls for building “small houses” to care for every 10 to 12 residents in single rooms, which is the model being used for the new Veterans’ Home in Holyoke,... + full article



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