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Highlighting the importance of patient safety in healthcare, this article emphasizes the significance of National Patient Safety Awareness Week and the role of holistic care approaches in ensuring patient well-being. Through real-life examples, it showcases how small interventions can lead to significant improvements in patients' lives. The article underscores the collaborative effort needed from healthcare professionals, patients, and their families to prioritize safety. more
Mayor Eric Adams highlights the critical role of human services workers in his journey from childhood poverty to city leadership. He announces a $741 million investment to provide fair wages for over 80,000 nonprofit employees, emphasizing the importance of valuing those who serve New York residents. This investment, part of a broader effort to support working-class New Yorkers, aims to build equity and attract top talent to the nonprofit sector. more
A recent analysis of the Home Care Savings and Reinvestment Act, as reported by New York Crain’s Health Pulse, reveals potential impacts on managed long-term care plans and home care services for seniors and people with disabilities. While advocates claim significant savings, concerns are raised about the legislation's effects on consumers and their access to vital services. The article highlights the complexities and uncertainties surrounding the proposed changes and emphasizes the need for consumer representation in decision-making processes to ensure genuine empowerment and autonomy for individuals with disabilities. more
The prevalence of fires caused by illegal lithium-ion batteries in New York City is a growing concern. Despite efforts to regulate these batteries, incidents continue to occur, posing significant risks to public safety. Proper handling and storage of lithium batteries are essential to mitigate the potential dangers they pose. more
Riverdale Neighborhood House receives a historic $2 million grant from MacKenzie Scott's charity organization, Yield Giving, marking the largest one-time gift in the organization's history. The grant, awarded to just 360 organizations nationwide, offers significant opportunities for the neighborhood house to enhance its services and facilities, benefiting the local community. more
Local Democratic clubs urge voters to participate in the upcoming presidential primary on April 2, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement despite the presumptive nominees already being decided. The clubs highlight concerns over democracy, voting rights, and the future impact of the election on civil liberties. While the primary won't determine the final candidates, it serves as preparation for the general election in November. more
Amid concerns about its financial stability, Manhattan College's president, Milo Riverso, reassures faculty and students that the institution is not closing despite layoffs and budget cuts. The meeting aimed to address rumors and provide clarity on the college's future, but some students remain skeptical about the administration's transparency and effectiveness in managing the situation. more
Unionized workers in the Bronx, represented by 32BJ SEIU, rallied at the Bronx Supreme Court against the potential renegotiation of their contract by the Bronx Realty Advisory Board. Threats of strikes emerged as the board considered reopening negotiations, prompting concerns about lowered standards and benefits. Elected officials, including Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, voiced support for the union, emphasizing the importance of fair contracts and the role of unions in protecting workers' rights. However, the realty board cited rising expenses and regulatory challenges, urging collaboration with property owners to address housing affordability concerns. more
David Pomeranz, the incoming chief executive of RiverSpring Living, brings decades of dedication and innovation to his new role. Having started as a wheelchair transporter at Hebrew Home at Riverdale in 1985, Pomeranz's journey is both a testament to his commitment and a love story intertwined with the institution. As he prepares to succeed Daniel Reingold after 35 years of leadership, Pomeranz aims for evolutionary rather than revolutionary changes, focusing on integrating technology and enhancing partnerships, notably with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. His vision includes promoting joy and connection, especially vital after the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic. more
The introduction of 180 electric school buses to New York City, alongside the development of a groundbreaking electric truck charging depot in the Bronx, marks a significant leap towards sustainable transportation. Mayor Eric Adams and U.S. Rep. Adriano Espaillat champion this initiative, emphasizing its impact on reducing emissions and creating green job opportunities. This effort aligns with Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz's proposed legislation, aimed at achieving ambitious climate goals by transitioning public transportation to zero-emission vehicles. Funding from the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law supports these endeavors, reflecting a broader commitment to rebuilding infrastructure and addressing climate change on a national scale. more
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