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  2. Green House Project - Wikipedia

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    In a typical Green House Project home, each elder has his or her own private room and bathroom. Homes typically also include a living room, kitchen and open dining area. [12] The homes are built to blend in with surrounding houses and neighborhoods. The Green House Project model allows for urban, rural and suburban style homes.

  3. William H. Thomas (physician) - Wikipedia

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    He is the founder of The Eden Alternative, a philosophy and program that de-institutionalized nursing homes in all 50 states and worldwide over the past 20 years. A self-described “Nursing Home Abolitionist,” he is also creator of Green House Project , a long-term care approach where nursing homes are torn down and replaced with small, home ...

  4. Steve McAlilly receives award for 20 years of work with Green ...

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    McAlilly, president and CEO of Mississippi Methodist Senior Services (MSS), was speaking on a panel about the 20th anniversary of the Green House Project's first homes on July 25 when he received ...

  5. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The foundation also continued to work on eldercare topics and provided funding for the Green House Project, a non-profit that offers a long-term care alternative to nursing homes. While nursing homes tended to be regimented, the Green House model allows residents to set their own schedules, and houses fewer people in more units designed like a ...

  6. Greenhouse closes at Western State Hospital as mega ... - AOL

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    The greenhouse at Western State Hospital is clearing out to make way for a new hospital building. Greenhouse closes at Western State Hospital as mega houseplants find new homes Skip to main content

  7. Nursing Home Reform Act - Wikipedia

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    In Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County v.Talevski, 599 U.S. 166 (2023), the United States Supreme Court held that the provisions of the Nursing Home Reform Act at issue unambiguously created rights enforceable under Section 1983 of the Ku Klux Klan Act (codified at 42 U.S.C. § 1983), and private enforcement under §1983 is compatible with the Nursing Home Reform Act’s remedial ...

  8. Climate change: Do individual actions really matter? - AOL

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    Every little bit counts, but some experts say an emphasis on personal decisions deflects responsibility from the companies and governments that should be leading the effort to reduce emissions.

  9. Nursing home care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, the Federal Nursing Home Reform Act is a part of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 which gives guidelines to regulate nursing home care in the United States. The act was intended to advance nursing home residents' rights. The Nursing Home Reform Act provides guidelines and minimal standards which nursing homes must meet.