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Under the terms of today's reverse mortgages, the spouse who isn't on the loan can be evicted when the spouse named on the loan passes away or needs to move into a nursing home.
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Today in Philadelphia, the First Lady and Dr. Biden will announce that 150 nursing organizations and 500 nursing schools are preparing to help meet the unique health needs of servicemembers, veterans and their families.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Nursing's holistic approach focuses on wellness and community-based health needs.
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Older parents often don't tell their children about their needs because they fear being a burden or being put into a nursing home.
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In the future, RTC researchers will work together with partner nursing care facilities to test RIBA-II and further tailor it to the needs of care-givers and their patients, while also developing new applications in areas such as rehabilitation.
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Clinton continued with his trademark dishonesty in saying that the Republicans proposed to cut Medicaid by a third, which would hurt poor kids, nursing home care for seniors and people with disabilities, and kids with special needs like Downs Syndrome or Autism.
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More than 500 nursing schools, and more than 150 nursing organizations are joining forces to make sure our nurses are prepared to meet the unique health needs of servicemembers, veterans and their families.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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Already, universities and their medical schools, nursing colleges and schools of public health and pharmacy are expanding departments or creating new programs to address future health care needs.
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