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Ask the Real Questions about Nursing Homes in Virginia

Bacon’s Rebellion

Bacon’s Rebellion

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June 26, 2026

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By James C. Sherlock This author is tired of hearing that the left has compassion for poor people. The left that runs Richmond just completed another session in which they refused to face our nursing home crisis. They claim to prioritize the concerns of minorities, but pretend that Medicaid long-term residential care is somehow []

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DNyuz

lean right

· Jun 27, 2026

Older Adults Turn to ‘Golden Girls’ Housing

Shirley Jennett, a retired nurse, loves her spacious ranch-style house in Denver, with its big backyard and gazebo. “I want to stay here,” she vowed. “And die here.” She might pull that off. In relatively good health, Ms. Jennett still drives to lunch with friends, does her own housekeeping and grocery shopping, and plows through []

KHMO – 1070 AM – Quincy

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· Jun 23, 2026

See Inside This Abandoned Missouri Hospital and Nursing Home

See Inside This Abandoned Missouri Hospital and Nursing Home

TheJournal.ie

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· Jul 6, 2026

Planning laws: Rural Ireland needs young families to stay there, otherwise it won't survive

Housing isn’t just a planning issue. It’s about keeping schools open, GAA clubs thriving, and communities alive for the next generation, writes Peter ‘Chap’ Cleere.

The Real Deal

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· Jun 30, 2026

NY Dirt: Rutland Plaza tenants take landlord, HPD to court

A landlord with more than 2000 open Housing Preservation Development violations is in hot water. At a rally outside Brooklyn housing court Monday, tenants in the Brownsville residential complex Rutland Plaza decried conditions like black mold, broken elevators and raw sewage that they claim landlord Robyn Lucas-Cora neglected to address despite receiving 96 million in state preservation funding in 2016. The lawsuit filed by the tenants last month also names HPD and New York State Homes Community Renewal among the respondents, and seeks to compel corrective action at the 438-unit former Mitchell-Lama complex. “Instead of gutting out the []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 7, 2026

Janus Living: The Pure Play On Senior Housing Growth

Janus Living: The Pure Play On Senior Housing Growth

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

Thinking of moving into aged care? Here’s what you should know

The old idea that retirement villages are simply places for healthy retirees is changing. More residents want their village to be their “forever home”.

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Related coverage for "Ask the Real Questions about Nursing Homes in Virginia": DNyuz — Older Adults Turn to ‘Golden Girls’ Housing. KHMO – 1070 AM – Quincy — See Inside This Abandoned Missouri Hospital and Nursing Home. TheJournal.ie — Planning laws: Rural Ireland needs young families to stay there, otherwise it won't survive. The Real Deal — NY Dirt: Rutland Plaza tenants take landlord, HPD to court. Seeking Alpha — Janus Living: The Pure Play On Senior Housing Growth. Brisbane Times — Thinking of moving into aged care? Here’s what you should know