ANNAPOLIS – Sighing, Claudia Dock pointed to a magazine picture of a grandmother hugging her granddaughter
State Connects Grandparents to Resources for Child-rearing
ANNAPOLIS – As the state turns more and more to grandparents to shoulder the responsibility of raising their grandchildren, the grandparents are turning to the state and other caregivers for some guidance on how to do it
Second Nursing Home In Three Months Forced to Remove Residents
ANNAPOLIS-The state revoked the Medicare and Medicaid certification of its second nursing home in three months – part of a larger crackdown on such facilities
House, Senate Committees Near Vote on Domestic Violence Bills
ANNAPOLIS A bill to broaden police powers to seize guns from domestic abusers came under fire in the General Assembly last week
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ANNAPOLIS There was some snickering in the General Assembly when Delegate Rushern L
Assisted Living Home Owner Fears New Laws Will Force Elderly Onto Streets
ANNAPOLIS Seventeen years ago it began with her grandmother
Infrequent Hospice Inspections Miss Disturbing Problems
ANNAPOLIS State inspectors visiting hospice programs have uncovered long-standing and serious problems that the current 10-year inspection cycle allows to continue for too long, the licensing director of the state health department told the General Assembly this week
Airman’s Story Inspires Senator to Sponsor Vets’ Bill
ANNAPOLIS Jim Walker was an African-American pilot from South Carolina during World War II