Nursing Facilities /tags/nursing-facilities Nursing Facilities en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Mon, 31 Oct 2022 20:34:50 GMT Nursing home labor shortages persist across Wyoming, Mountain West /regional-news/2022-10-31/nursing-home-labor-shortages-persist-across-wyoming-mountain-west The pandemic amplified nursing homes' long-standing workforce issues. Those staffing shortages persist, as nearly a quarter of nursing homes in the U.S. report not having enough nurses or aides. Mon, 31 Oct 2022 20:34:50 GMT /regional-news/2022-10-31/nursing-home-labor-shortages-persist-across-wyoming-mountain-west Will Walkey COVID-19 cases rise in Mountain West nursing homes amid lagging booster rates /regional-news/2022-07-27/covid-19-cases-rise-in-mountain-west-nursing-homes-amid-lagging-booster-rates COVID-19 cases in nursing homes are climbing, and a new report reveals a wide range of case and vaccination rates in the Mountain West. Wed, 27 Jul 2022 18:09:48 GMT /regional-news/2022-07-27/covid-19-cases-rise-in-mountain-west-nursing-homes-amid-lagging-booster-rates Kaleb Roedel Hundreds Of Colorado Residential Care Facilities Can Drop Mask Restrictions, Even Though 1 In 3 Workers Skipped Vaccines /health/2021-06-04/hundreds-of-colorado-residential-care-facilities-can-drop-mask-restrictions-even-though-1-in-3-workers-skipped-vaccines In another sign the pandemic is starting to end, people at hundreds of residential care facilities across Colorado no longer have to wear masks. The caveat is the same as the one for the general public: the rule applies only to those who are vaccinated. Fri, 04 Jun 2021 18:00:24 GMT /health/2021-06-04/hundreds-of-colorado-residential-care-facilities-can-drop-mask-restrictions-even-though-1-in-3-workers-skipped-vaccines Michael de Yoanna Post-Vaccination, Nursing Home Outbreaks Drop Significantly, Slowing Deaths /health/2021-03-11/post-vaccination-nursing-home-outbreaks-drop-significantly-slowing-deaths After a year of coronavirus outbreaks at nursing homes and assisted living centers, the worst may finally be over. Thu, 11 Mar 2021 23:04:34 GMT /health/2021-03-11/post-vaccination-nursing-home-outbreaks-drop-significantly-slowing-deaths Michael de Yoanna Many Colorado Long-Term Care Workers Refuse COVID-19 Vaccine, Though Officials Insist It's Safe /health/2021-01-28/many-colorado-long-term-care-workers-refuse-covid-19-vaccine-though-officials-insist-its-safe This weekend, 10,000 people aged 70 or older are expected to receive a COVID-19 vaccine during a mass, drive-through vaccination event in the parking lots outside Denver’s Coors Field. But the rush to get a coronavirus vaccine has not been matched by some health workers who care for elderly and frail residents at long-term care facilities. Thu, 28 Jan 2021 20:06:40 GMT /health/2021-01-28/many-colorado-long-term-care-workers-refuse-covid-19-vaccine-though-officials-insist-its-safe Michael de Yoanna Coronavirus Vaccine Clinics Underway At Colorado's Nursing Homes Amid Thousands of Infections /2020-12-28/coronavirus-vaccine-clinics-underway-at-colorados-nursing-homes-amid-thousands-of-infections As COVID-19 vaccines rolled out for residents in long-term care, almost 300 of Colorado’s facilities were contending with active outbreaks involving more than 9,000 infections. Tue, 29 Dec 2020 01:59:10 GMT /2020-12-28/coronavirus-vaccine-clinics-underway-at-colorados-nursing-homes-amid-thousands-of-infections Michael de Yoanna Nursing Homes Link Coronavirus Outbreaks, Deaths To Spread In Community /2020-11-24/nursing-homes-link-coronavirus-outbreaks-deaths-to-spread-in-community As coronavirus cases across Colorado rose dramatically in recent weeks, so did deaths in nursing homes. Of the 624 confirmed fatalities in nursing homes since the pandemic first hit the state in March, about a fifth were in facilities that have active outbreaks, according to state data analyzed by KUNC. Wed, 25 Nov 2020 01:48:49 GMT /2020-11-24/nursing-homes-link-coronavirus-outbreaks-deaths-to-spread-in-community Michael de Yoanna Coronavirus Finance Issues May Force Fort Collins Nursing Home Closure /2020-09-08/coronavirus-finance-issues-may-force-fort-collins-nursing-home-closure Residents of the Estes Park Health Living Center in Fort Collins nursing home may be displaced due to what the operating company calls insurmountable financial losses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tue, 08 Sep 2020 17:42:01 GMT /2020-09-08/coronavirus-finance-issues-may-force-fort-collins-nursing-home-closure 30 Years Later, Fulfilling Promise Of Americans With Disabilities Act Is A 'Slow Process' In Rural Colorado /2020-08-28/30-years-later-fulfilling-promise-of-americans-with-disabilities-act-is-a-slow-process-in-rural-colorado The Americans with Disabilities Act is now 30 years old. Among its many provisions, the ADA prevents employment discrimination and provides support services like interpreters. But advocates say more work needs to be done to fulfill the law’s promise of independent living, especially in rural areas. Fri, 28 Aug 2020 17:18:23 GMT /2020-08-28/30-years-later-fulfilling-promise-of-americans-with-disabilities-act-is-a-slow-process-in-rural-colorado Adam Rayes Banned From Nursing Homes, Families See Shocking Decline In Their Loved Ones /npr-news/2020-06-09/banned-from-nursing-homes-families-see-shocking-decline-in-their-loved-ones Nursing homes banned all visitors and nonessential workers from their facilities in mid-March to stop the spread of COVID-19. Advocates and families want that ban to end. Tue, 09 Jun 2020 16:09:00 GMT /npr-news/2020-06-09/banned-from-nursing-homes-families-see-shocking-decline-in-their-loved-ones Ina Jaffe