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Nursing homes get financial bump as lawmakers OK health care bill
By Danielle Killey Nursing homes and other care facilities will get more state money than they have seen in years. Sen. Tony Lourey, DFL-Kerrick, said the budget plan lawmakers approved last week inc...
Posted on 5/18/13 at 6:40 PM
Change fatigue in health care
The patient was at the hospital for a straightforward same-day surgery but the admission process fell far short of efficient. She was directed hither and yon - first to the registration desk, then to ...
Posted on 5/9/13 at 3:39 PM
Secure Your Own Oxygen Mask First
"If you are traveling with young children, make sure you secure your own oxygen mask first" Whenever I fly, I am always struck by the fact that they give this instruction to the plane full of passeng...
Posted on 2/15/13 at 11:33 AM
Privilege vs. Rights: an Important Distinction
When I was in grade school, Mr. Dexter, the bus mechanic, gave a speech to us kids about proper bus safety and how if we didn't comply, we wouldn't be allowed the transport. He'd say with authority, "...
Posted on 1/24/13 at 9:19 AM
National Health Care ?
Will Democrats throw granny under the bus ? National Health Care will : ration health care, cut off Medicaid, cut off care for seniors/elderly, is an issue off life and death. Obama Care=death penalty...
Posted on 8/10/09 at 6:09 PM
Parent Aware helps parents find high quality care
Local child care providers/early educators have found a new way to ensure that they deliver quality services, through Parent Aware.April 17, 2013
Minnesotans plan ahead for long-term care
Minnesotans’ biggest concern about their retirement years is losing health and needing care, according to results of the 2012 State Fair Survey of Retirement and Long-term Care.January 25, 2013
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October 06, 2010
ATC child care conference features author, illustrator
An annual child care conference, Caring for Kids and Those Who Care, will take place Saturday, October 10 at Alexandria Technical College (ATC).September 30, 2009
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Knute Nelson expands care options
Knute Nelson has been serving aging adults in the Alexandria area for more than 60 years. Recently, Respite Care has been introduced at its Nelson Gables assisted living campus, to better accommodate the needs of seniors in the Alexandria area.July 24, 2009
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Knute Nelson gets $49,700 grant for health care training
Knute Nelson, a long-term care facility in Alexandria, will receive a $49,700 grant through the Department of Employment and Economic Development’s Minnesota Job Skills Partnership (MJSP).July 24, 2009
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Public input sought on improving health care system in Minnesota
Minnesotans are invited to complete an online survey to share their perspectives about health care.May 22, 2009
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Health-care spending plans take shape
Hospitals take a funding hit while most nursing homes are protected. Low-income Minneso-tans keep their government-subsidized health insurance while some doctors lose state aid for treating the poor.By By Scott Wente, State Capitol Bureau , April 29, 2009
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Hospital urges lawmakers to scale back health care cuts
As lawmakers try to cure the state’s budget woes, the Douglas County Hospital hopes that health care won’t take the brunt of it.April 15, 2009
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Calling for health care reform
March 06, 2009
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Minnesota's economy continues to falter
Minnesota's economy appears to be mirroring the national one, with unemployment expected to reach near 10 percent. As part of a twice yearly report released Tuesday, Minnesota State Economist Tom Stinson said the recession will cost 120,000 Minnesota jobs through next year.By Don Davis, E/P State Capital Bureau , March 05, 2009
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Free food program workshop planned for child care providers and parents
The cost of food has risen sharply in the past year, putting a pinch in many budgets.February 25, 2009
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Hospital may drop mental health service
Concerned with rising costs and its ability to keep pace with increasing demand, Douglas County Hospital (DCH) is considering phasing out its mental health outpatient care unit.December 23, 2008
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Letter - Providers are important
How often do you think of your day care provider as a professional? Have you ever thought about what your life would be like without your day care provider?December 19, 2008
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Car Care Clinic offered to low-income families
The third annual Car Care Clinic in Alexandria will take place Saturday, November 1.October 01, 2008
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