Written by: Amy Rock In 2019, 20,870 workers in the private industry experienced trauma from workplace violence, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Of those employees, 70% worked in the healthcare and social service industries. From 2020 to … read more
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Cognitive Rehab May Help Older Adults Clear Covid-Related Brain Fog
Written by: Judith Graham, August 5, 2022 Eight months after falling ill with covid-19, the 73-year-old woman couldn’t remember what her husband had told her a few hours before. She would forget to remove laundry from the dryer at … read more
Healthcare Marketing to Seniors: How to Create and Distribute on-Target Messaging
By Stewart Gandolf, Chief Executive Officer Is your content strategy for “healthcare marketing to seniors” an audience turn-off? Are you inadvertently alienating the mature audience you want to attract? Many people targeted by marketers get genuinely upset—insulted, really—for a … read more
Springfield SWAT Doing Safety Walk-Throughs at Schools
Written by: Hasan Karim, Springfield News-Sun, Ohio • August 10, 2022 (TNS) – Springfield police officers and firefighters conducted walk-throughs at several city school buildings on Tuesday as the district looks to improve the overall safety of faculty and students. … read more
Locking Lessons Learned from Uvalde
Written by: Mark J. Berger – August 10, 2022 It’s been a little over two months since the tragedy in Uvalde. I’m going to focus on my area of specialized knowledge and not comment on issues outside of this … read more
The K-Factor in Emergency Management: Caring For Your Own Kids During a Campus Crisis
We have all been there: you’re committed to picking up the kids, attending a ballgame or meeting with a teacher when disaster strikes and your role as emergency manager requires you to respond to the crisis. Now what? Do … read more
Texas Temps Likely to Hit 125 Degrees in Next 30 Years
August 17, 2022 • Dalia Faheid, Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TNS) – Over the next 30 years, Texas and other parts of the central U.S. are at risk of being exposed to extreme heat — temperatures exceeding 125 degrees. That’s … read more
How to Prevent and Respond to Violence in Hospitals
Written by: Amy Rock In 2019, 20,870 workers in the private industry experienced trauma from workplace violence, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Of those employees, 70% worked in the healthcare and social service industries. From 2020 to … read more
988 Mental Health Crisis Hotline Launches Nationwide
(TNS) — Mental health professionals across Missouri and Kansas are preparing for Saturday’s launch of 988, a 24-hour call and text line they expect will change how mental health crises are handled. They hope 988, which will replace the … read more
UPCOMING WEBINAR: The Uvalde School Attack: What Went Wrong and How We Can Prevent Future Tragedy
The tragedy of the attack on the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, is compounded by the law enforcement response. A preliminary report on the shooting and subsequent response details “lackadaisical” responses by multiple law enforcement agencies and outlines … read more
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