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Marilyn Skoglund was a Vermont Supreme Court associate justice for 23 years, and retired in 2019. She’s lived in the same house in Montpelier for 40 years, and just recently, she’s decided to downsize.
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As the U.S. government debates whether to require higher staffing levels at nursing homes, financial records show some owners routinely push profits to sister companies while residents are neglected.
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VPR's Mitch Wertlieb interviews Seven Days reporter Derek Brouwer about his reporting on five Vermont nursing homes poised to be purchased by a group with close ties to a nursing home magnate, whose homes in Pennsylvania are facing a criminal investigation.
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A federal push to reach both residents and staff at long-term care facilities is winding down, leaving many workers who care for the elderly and vulnerable unvaccinated.
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Isolation during the pandemic has had devastating effects on residents of eldercare facilities. Plus, almost a third of Vermonters vaccinated, Gov. Scott…
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Residential care homes have been the site of many recent COVID-19 outbreaks, and deaths. Plus, remembering Curtis Tuff, no state budget cuts, and dams on…
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In recent weeks, eight of Vermont's eldercare homes have experienced outbreaks of the coronavirus, and the vast majority of the state’s recent COVID-19…
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When the pandemic hit, the number of seniors relying on Meals on Wheels surged nationwide. Rutland and Bennington Counties have seen participation in…
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An increased need for Meals on Wheel, but a shortage of volunteers. Plus, quarantine guidance, a controversial mural, and solar power.Want the web version…
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She's helped older Vermonters be more empowered, independent and to live out their golden years with dignity for three decades. Now Beth Stern is stepping…