California tries to address dangerous work conditions, low pay and staff turnover in its care facilities.
Less than half of the state’s nursing home residents have received the booster, which provides crucial protection against new variants.
A look back at some of Capital & Main’s coverage of 2020.
Employees call for leadership change as inspector general prepares to release first report.
Some observers say it’s time to hand over L.A. County’s oversight of its nursing homes to California. But would state control be any better?
Advocates ask supervisors to act now as fatalities mount and public health dept. allows COVID patients into facilities with poor track records.
The agency also scrubbed statistics on coronavirus deaths and cases at designated nursing homes from its website.
The bleakest chapter of the history of COVID-19 in Los Angeles will be devoted to the demise of nursing home residents.
A coronavirus outbreak swept through one Bay Area facility, leaving 16 dead. Was the home a disaster waiting to happen?
More than half of the county’s COVID-19 deaths have occurred at nursing homes. Where was the public health department?