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Wettlaufer inquiry focuses on nursing hires

The Long-Term Care Homes Public Inquiry follows the conviction of former registered nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer for the murders of eight elderly patients under her care.

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NP speaks out for refugees

Although U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on June 20 to keep migrant families together (following weeks of separating children from their parents at the border), Toronto NP Emmet O’Reilly and his wife Hilary Evans Cameron know more needs to be done.

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Volunteers honoured at Bridge Hospice

Whether it’s supportive companionship at the bedside, or laughter-filled visits, volunteers at the Bridge Hospice in Quinte are special, and they were honoured for their work at the organization’s annual general meeting in July.

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Singing nurse helps babies in distress

For Jamie Anne Bentz, a registered nurse in the neonatal unit at Ottawa’s Queensway Carleton Hospital, performing is more than just a pastime: it is a passion.

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Walking in the shoes of older adults

Thanks to an aging and dementia simulation, hosted in June by the Alzheimer Society of Niagara Region and the Niagara Health System (NHS), nursing student Jessica Foisey and other Ontarians experienced the world in much the same way an older adult with dementia and other health c