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Award recognizes Willow Lake native as extraordinary nursing faculty preceptor
Summer studies looking to fix a "broken" long-term care system that's resulted in several nursing home closures and a county funding paradigm that's squeezing budgets are set to kick off in June.
In her Dec. 6 budget address, Gov. Kristi Noem announced a plan to significantly increase funding to nursing homes. But can this change reel in skyrocketing labor costs driven by staffing shortages?
The $1,050,000 grant will be disbursed in payments of $350,000 per year for the next three years and hopes to encourage growth during the nursing shortage afflicting hospitals across South Dakota

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The Minnesota Nurses Association, which announced plans for 15,000 nurses to strike for three days starting Sept. 12, said Thursday they still plan to hold their strike, despite the charges.
According to the South Dakota Health Care Association, more than 10% of licensed nursing facilities in South Dakota have closed their doors in the last five years.
The students had a total 75 hours of CNA training
As COVID hospitalization rates stabilize, at least for now, and federal and state COVID relief funding dries up, travel nurse contracts that were plentiful and lucrative are vanishing. And after the pressure cooker of the past two-plus years led to staff turnover and a rash of early retirements, hospitals nationwide are focused on recruiting full-time nurses.
Demand for RNs, LPNs remains strong, school officials say
On-site health professionals crucial in helping students stay safe, superintendent says

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