For the first time in Norway, over three thousand nursing home employees have shared what they have witnessed of violence and abuse from visiting relatives and friends. And it isn't pretty.
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For the first time in Norway, more than 3,000 nursing home employees shared what they have witnessed of violence and abuse ...
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About 24,000 additional nursing-home residents will be sedated just to keep them under control as a result of the defeat of the Biden administration's staffing mandate, new research says. The chances ...
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