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Nursing Home Fire: Fireplace Malfunctions In Hudson Valley Nursing Home Fire: Fireplace Malfunctions In Hudson Valley
Nursing Home Fire: Fireplace Malfunctions In Hudson Valley Firefighters were sent to a nursing home in Northern Westchester after an electric fireplace malfunctioned.  The incident happened on Sunday, Jan. 29, around 8:15 p.m., when firefighters responded to the Sky View Rehabilitation & Health Care nursing home in Croton-on-Hudson located at 1280 Albany Post Rd., according to the Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department.  Firefighters respond to a malfunctioning electric fireplace at the Sky View Rehabilitation & Health Care in Croton-on-Hudson.Facebook/Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department Once arriving, crews found an electric fireplace in the nu…
COVID-19: Family Charged For Using Fake Vax Cards To Work In Hudson Valley COVID-19: Family Charged For Using Fake Vax Cards To Work In Hudson Valley
Covid-19: Family Charged For Using Fake Vax Cards To Work In Hudson Valley A Dutchess County mother and her two daughters are facing charges for allegedly using fraudulent COVID-19 vaccination cards to maintain and obtain employment at a Northern Westchester nursing home, the District Attorney announced. Poughkeepsie residents Antoinette Clarke, age 48, Dzjara Clarke, age 27, and Jajvia Clarke, age 22, were arraigned on Monday, Jan. 31 in Cortlandt Town Court, where they were charged with criminal possession of a forged instrument, a felony, for attempting to dupe a Croton-on-Hudson nursing home in Northern Westchester. Westchester County District Attorney Mimi Ro…
COVID-19: Nursing Home Administrator Says He Argued Against Cuomo Order To Take In IIl Patients COVID-19: Nursing Home Administrator Says He Argued Against Cuomo Order To Take In IIl Patients
Covid-19: Nursing Home Administrator Says He Argued Against Cuomo Order To Take In IIl Patients A nursing home administrator in New York reportedly sought to fight back against Andrew Cuomo’s edict to place COVID-19 patients in residential living facilities, though his protest was shut down, he said. Michael Kraus, a nursing home administrator on Staten Island told Fox News that he and other top officials at other facilities were “petrified” by the March 2020 mandate that COVID-19 patients be permitted back into long-term care facilities, not hospitals. Cuomo has reiterated several times that he was simply following federal guidance, and that at the time, they were worried about proje…
COVID-19: New York Setting Up 'Retail Sites' To Distribute Vaccine To General Population COVID-19: New York Setting Up 'Retail Sites' To Distribute Vaccine To General Population
Covid-19: New York Setting Up 'Retail Sites' To Distribute Vaccine To General Population With more COVID-19 vaccines being disseminated to a larger group of New Yorkers, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the state will be setting up “retail sites” to help offset the demand of those seeking the vaccination. Since the COVID-19 vaccines began circulating in New York approximately four weeks ago, frontline healthcare workers, nursing home employees, and residents have been at the forefront of those receiving the first round of doses. As more allocations of the vaccine are distributed to New York, Cuomo announced that in addition to the state’s 194 public and private hospitals, they would…
COVID-19: There's No Need For Investigation Of NY Nursing Home Deaths, Cuomo Says COVID-19: There's No Need For Investigation Of NY Nursing Home Deaths, Cuomo Says
Covid-19: There's No Need For Investigation Of NY Nursing Home Deaths, Cuomo Says Gov. Andrew Cuomo rebuffed the idea of an independent investigation into deaths in New York nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some politicians have been calling for investigations into the conditions that led to thousands of COVID-19 deaths reported in nursing homes and assisted living facilities since the virus started spreading five months ago. During a conference call with media members this week, Cuomo said that there’s no need to conduct an investigation into nursing home deaths, stating that it would be impossible to separate politics from facts. Cuomo has been insistent th…
Search For Suspect, Historic Home Three-Alarm Fire Top Orange County News Search For Suspect, Historic Home Three-Alarm Fire Top Orange County News
Search For Suspect, Historic Home Three-Alarm Fire Top Orange County News ORANGE COUNTY, N.Y. -  The search for a female suspect in a larceny at Stop & Shop in Monroe and a fire at a historic City of Newburgh home were among the top stories this week in Orange County. Click here to read the story. Here are some of the other top stories of the week (click on the link to read the full story): Orange County health commissioner resigns Cashless tolling amnesty info announced for new Tappan Zee Bridge Amazon names 20 finalists for its second headquarters, which will have 50,000 employees with an average salary of $100,000 annually. Conditions, staffing levels un…
Conditions, Staffing Levels Under Investigation At Goshen Nursing Home Conditions, Staffing Levels Under Investigation At Goshen Nursing Home
Conditions, Staffing Levels Under Investigation At Goshen Nursing Home GOSHEN, N.Y. -- A nursing home in Goshen is being investigated by the state Department of Health. Sapphire Nursing and Rehab in Goshen is under investigation over staffing levels and its living conditions according to the Times Herald-Record. The company recently slashed its staff in half and has only 17 nurses. Rep. Sean Maloney (D-Cold Spring) said he was disturbed when he heard complaints from family members. “I’m glad that the State Department of Health is taking this seriously and will do some work on the ground to make sure the older Americans in these facilities are receiving the qu…