Yoga, baking and the quest for enrichment
I wish I could have been there recently when my coworker heard that I had started doing yoga.
I wish I could have been there recently when my coworker heard that I had started doing yoga.
Over a year ago, even before the first outbreak in Washington state, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services provided resources and alerted nursing homes to improve their infection control practices.
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Declining admissions? No one wants to come to your facility? Welcome to COVID-19. Maybe telemedicine can help.