COVID-19
Part 2: Nursing Home Ratings in New Hampshire
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The star system (one star for much below average, to five stars for much above average) for our report is the OVERALL QUALITY ranking.
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The star system (one star for much below average, to five stars for much above average) for our report is the OVERALL QUALITY ranking.
The star rankings are found on www.medicare.gov
About the rankings: The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) provides federal funding to many long-term care facilities in New Hampshire and requires inspections to assure resident safety.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 57 new positive test results for COVID-19 and one new death Monday, a woman from Merrimack County over the age of 60.
Under the weight of more than $100 million of debt, LRGHealthcare filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Monday in federal bankruptcy court.
A number of organizations that rely on labor to support the tourist economy in the Mount Washington Valley and the White Mountains are getting together to work on the issue of developing more workforce housing with the help of funding through the CARES Act.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 82 new positive test results for COVID-19, and five new deaths on Thursday.
Hockey has been identified as a “high risk” activity likely causing community spread of COVID-19 and the state is taking a two-week “intermission” on all ice rink action, Gov. Chris Sununu said.
According to Tom O’Donovan, director of the state Department of Environmental Services’ Water Division, “About half of the state lives on residential wells and that means we have residential wells going dry. And we are seeing that.”
The state also also announced two additional deaths related to COVID-19, both women from Hillsborough County older than 60.