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  2. Health officials: Four long-term care facilities in New ... - AOL

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    She urged New Mexicans who are long-term care residents or family members who have complaints to call the state ombudsman program, which uses staff and volunteers to visit, investigate and resolve ...

  3. New Mexico allows in-room visits at long-term care facilities

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    Mar. 27—It's been a year since Dawna McNiel has had a chance to sit near her mother in a Las Cruces long-term care facility and talk about mother-daughter things. That should change Saturday ...

  4. New Mexico Department of Health - Wikipedia

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    The NMDOH also operates seven facilities providing behavioral health, long term care and rehabilitative services overseen by the Office of Facility Management. New Mexico also has legalized medical cannabis and the Medical Cannabis Program was created as an independent self-supporting entity in 2012.

  5. New Mexico selected for caregiver grant program - AOL

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    May 29—New Mexico's need for caregivers for its aging and disabled populations isn't going away anytime soon. Now, a coalition of state officials plans to take a microscope to the state's ...

  6. Fort Bayard Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The fort is now administered by the New Mexico Department of Health as Fort Bayard Medical Center, a long-term care nursing facility that also contains a chemical dependency treatment center. [6] [7] Fort Bayard is located 0.5 miles (800 m) north of the intersection of United States Route 180 and New Mexico State Road 152, [3] near Bayard, New ...

  7. Michelle Lujan Grisham - Wikipedia

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    Lujan Grisham served as director of the New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department under Bruce King, Gary Johnson, and Bill Richardson. During Richardson's tenure, the position was elevated to the state cabinet level. In 2004, he named Lujan Grisham as New Mexico Secretary of Health and she served in the position until 2007. [13]

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