Monthly Archive: January 2015

Elderly people Colorado

Colorado’s Aging Population Will Need Increased Services to Age At Home

By Tom McGhee for The Denver Post Over the next 15 years, the number of people 60 or older in Colorado is expected to more than double, boosting the need for long-term care and services that enable older adults to live independently in their homes. Keeping needy senior citizens in their homes will require an expansion… Continue reading Colorado’s Aging Population Will Need Increased Services to Age At Home

Aimee Sharp
U of C

University of Illinois, Chicago Shriners Hospital Link Up

By the Associated Press, featured on Crain’s Chicago Business The Chicago Shriners Hospital and the University of Illinois health system have signed an affiliation agreement. The organizations announced the partnership Thursday. The Chicago Shriners Hospital serves children in the Midwest with specialized orthopedic care, rehabilitation and cleft lip and palate repair. It’s one of 22… Continue reading University of Illinois, Chicago Shriners Hospital Link Up

Aimee Sharp
Medicaid in Washington

As Enrollment Soars, Medicaid Fee Cuts May Threaten Access in Washington State

In this article from the Seattle Times, learn why medicaid fee cuts are making it more difficult for patients to find a cure for their medical problems.

Aimee Sharp
Recognition for healthcare workers

Presence Health Announces HOPE Award

Submitted to and appearing in The Beacon-News Presence Health, the largest Catholic health system in Illinois, recently launched an employee recognition program, the H.O.P.E. awards, to celebrate their Values in action: Honesty, Oneness, People and Excellence. The H.O.P.E. awards recognize employees who exemplify Presence Health Values through their daily work with patients, residents and colleagues,… Continue reading Presence Health Announces HOPE Award

Aimee Sharp
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