Jennifer Perkins was overwhelmed.
Her husband, David, had suffered a stroke and been diagnosed with dementia. Countless doctor appointments and medical tests stretched out before them, but Perkins had her own health issues, and she didn't drive.
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The Washington state Department of Social and Health Services has rolled out new services for unpaid caregivers.
Bea Rector, Olympia-based director of the home and community services division within the Aging and Long Term Support Administration of DSHS
The Providence Adult & Teen Congenital Heart Program, at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital, is among the first heart programs in the U.S. to receive accreditation from Adult Congenital Heart Association.
The program here is o
Inland Imaging LLC, of Spokane, has begun using new dual scanning technology called a SPECT-CT scan, which radiologists here say enables them to diagnose and treat patients with certain conditions more accurately.
Inland's nuclear medicine manager Davi
Journal of Business Editor Linn Parish and Health Care Reporter Kevin Blocker discuss Providence Medical Group's medical assistant program and the overall labor market.
Kootenai Health has started interior renovations valued at $4.3 million this month for three departments in its main hospital building, at 2003 Kootenai Health Way in Coeur d'Alene.
The upgrades involve improvements to existing and recently expanded s
In November 2016, Washington voters approved Initiative 1433, raising the state's minimum wage over the next four years starting Jan. 1, 2017.
Initiative 1433's other major component requires employers statewide to provide employees paid sick and saf
Spokane Valley-based Advanced Dermatology Skin & Surgery Center plans to move its north Spokane practice into 5,900 square feet of space in the Mayfair Professional Building, at 5905 N. Mayfair, says Wendy Stoehr, clinic administrator.
The north office
Health care system looks to address worker shortage, reduce turnover
November 22, 2017
Like a Major League Baseball franchise, the Spokane-based Providence Medical Group within the last year has developed its own farm system of sorts in an effort to meet the increasing need for medical assistants at the organization's regional hospitals a