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COVID-19 at City View Multicare Center in Cicero: Nursing Home Struggling with Shocking Coronavirus Outbreak

City View Multicare Center is a for-profit nursing home located in Cicero, Illinois. They participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs and have 485 beds. Currently, they are one of many nursing homes in Illinois battling a severe outbreak of COVID-19. As of  May 11, 2020, 262 residents and staff…

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Coronavirus Cases and Deaths Skyrocket at Illinois Nursing Homes

As the number of people infected with COVID-19 in Illinois continues to rise, new information is revealing how devastating the coronavirus has been in nursing homes in the state. In total, 438 nursing homes around the state have current outbreaks. Recently released data shows that there are more than 14,882…

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Illinois Finally Releases COVID-19 Numbers at Nursing Homes: Search for Your Loved One’s Nursing Home Here

The Illinois Department of Public Health has finally released information about the growing numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths at individual nursing homes in the state. As nursing home neglect and abuse attorneys, we have felt that families with loved ones in a nursing home deserve to know this important…

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Over Four Hundred Illinois Nursing Homes Report Coronavirus Cases and Deaths as COVID-19 Crisis Grows

Note: These numbers have been updated as of  May 12, 2020. With elderly residents and close living quarters, nursing homes are extremely vulnerable to coronavirus. As the coronavirus crisis continues to develop in Illinois, numbers are emerging showing that nursing homes account for about 50% of the state’s COVID-19  deaths.…

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 COVID-19 CLAIMS FAMOUS NFL KICKER IN LOUISIANA NURSING HOME AS STATE SHAMEFULLY MOVES TO KEEP NURSING HOME VIRUS “CLUSTERS” SECRET

As if we needed further proof that COVID-19 does not discriminate in favor of the famous, we learn that one of the National Football League’s record-setting field goal kickers has just died from COVID-19 complications in a New Orleans nursing home.  73-year old Tom Dempsey, who was born without fingers…

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The White Hot Spotlight of Environmental Racism: COVID-19’s Devastation of Communities of Color Exposes America’s Unforgivable Racial Divide

Among the many ugly truths of COVID-19’s heartbreak and ruin, these are the ugliest: In Milwaukee, African Americans are 70% of COVID-19’s deaths, but only 26% of the population. In Louisiana, those numbers are 70% and 32%. In Michigan, the numbers are 40% and 14%. In Chicago, it is 70% and…

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Chicago Records Fewer Crashes, but More Serious Injuries During COVID-19 Pandemic

While there are fewer cars on the road and fewer car crashes, new data shows that the crashes that are happening are causing more severe injuries than before the pandemic. According to WGN News, during the first week of March, there were 2,063 reported crashes in Chicago. That number began…

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Coronavirus Hits Hundreds of Long-Term Care Facilities around the US. It’s a Crisis.

Over 400 long-term care facilities have been hit with coronavirus, and that number will likely continue to rise. According to a report by NBC News released March 30th, the number of long-term care facilities that have residents infected with coronavirus increased 172% in just one week. Most of these facilities…

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Nursing Homes Facing Critical Shortage of Personal Protective Equipment

With coronavirus cases on the rise, the need for personal protective equipment, such as face masks, is increasing. Unfortunately, the supplies are drying up. According to a survey by the United States Conference of Mayors, cities need an estimated 28.5 million face masks and 24.4 million other pieces of personal…

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7 Ways to Stay Connected to Loved Ones at Nursing Homes During COVID-19

COVID-19 has effectively overturned our lives as we knew them. While we are all feeling the effects of this worldwide pandemic, the elderly and those in nursing homes may be feeling the repercussions more intensely than the rest of us. This is because of the extra precautions—like no visitors at…

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