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Decorations are every where around La Estancia Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center including the activities room where residents play blackjack. Dec 20, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Decorations are every where around La Estancia Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center including the activities room where residents play blackjack. Dec 20, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
A little Christmas tree and poinsettia plant sit in Jim Weeks (left) room as he rests in his bed while his son Kevin and granddaughters Gabriella 3, Sarah and Abigale 8 visit him at the La Estancia Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center. Dec 20, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Christmas presents wait to be handed out t La Estancia Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center residents at Thursday's Christmas party. Dec 20, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Mesa firefighters work on putting smoke and flames out at a Senior Care Assisted Living & Memory center on Higley Road in Mesa. Oct. 19, 2011. Darryl Webb/AFN
Mesa firefighters work on putting smoke and flames out at a Senior Care Assisted Living & Memory center on Higley Road in Mesa. Oct. 19, 2011. Darryl Webb/AFN
Mesa firefighters work on putting flames out at a Senior Care Assisted Living & Memory center on Higley Road in Mesa. Oct. 19, 2011. Darryl Webb/AFN
A Mesa firefighter keeps an eyes on senior citizens who were evacuated after a fire broke out at their Senior Care Assisted Living & Memory center on Higley Road in Mesa. Oct. 19, 2011. Darryl Webb/AFN
A Mesa firefighter stands with senior citizens who were evacuated after a fire broke out at their Senior Care Assisted Living & Memory center on Higley Road in Mesa. Oct. 19, 2011. Darryl Webb/AFN
Mesa firefighters work on putting smoke and flames out at a Senior Care Assisted Living & Memory center on Higley Road in Mesa. Oct. 19, 2011. Darryl Webb/AFN
They are the nurses who established the first coronary care unit, intensive care unit and psychiatric unit in Mesa.
They are the nurses who established the first coronary care unit, intensive care unit and psychiatric unit in Mesa.
Tempe on Thursday quietly became the second East Valley city to pass a law allowing mothers to breast-feed their children in public.
Tempe on Thursday quietly became the second East Valley city to pass a law allowing mothers to breast-feed their children in public.
Bettie McCarter is sometimes just as busy during her off hours as when she’s working as a nurse supervisor in Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn’s emergency room.
Demand for more nurses is driving Mesa Community College to expand programs next summer to help paramedics become registered nurses.
Advocates aren’t waiting to see if there’s any legal or political backlash to Chandler’s new breast-feeding ordinance as they push other cities and the state to adopt similar laws.
Advocates aren’t waiting to see if there’s any legal or political backlash to Chandler’s new breast-feeding ordinance as they push other cities and the state to adopt similar laws.
Glenis Hipke has been the rock of the recovery room at Mesa’s Banner Desert Medical Center. Hipke worked as a staff nurse in the post-anesthesia care unit for 26 years until she retired July 11 for health reasons.
The Pima Medical Institute will begin a nurse-training program this summer to try to close the gap in Arizona’s nurse shortage.
Some nurses go above and beyond the call of duty — not just caring for patients, but mentoring new nurses, volunteering in the community and improving hospitals with creative ideas.
July 23, 2004
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Andy Warren, Maracay Homes
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By Mark Heller, Tribune
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