About 7,250 Connecticut residents currently rely on Community First Choice to help them live and thrive in the community.
As a result of burnout, workplace violence and culture or environment issues, states are facing a nursing shortage, leaving fewer educators.
The lawmakers said that the administration had "deviated from historical practice and threatened public health" with the ...
Plus: Proposals for overdose prevention centers, private equity protections in health care, and a 'Golden Girls Bill.' ...
From accounting to nursing education to manufacturing, Connecticut colleges are creating AI workforce training programs for ...
Two more nurses surrendered their Connecticut license rather than face revocation as part of a national fake degree scheme.
Thousands of nurses are leaving the profession due to burnout, workplace violence, and staffing shortages, while the pipeline of new nurses is struggling to keep up.
With hospitals facing ongoing nursing shortages, higher education officials, nursing directors, social workers and physical therapists are calling for Connecticut to help fund the next generation of ...
Connecticut lawmakers have approved a bill to expand a pilot program in the state that’s meant to explore the therapeutic potential of psychedelics such as psilocybin and MDMA. Members of the ...
“Plants are closed. The tax base is limited. Children are neglected. Slums abound. This is a disaster born of greed,” he ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Advocates and community members on Thursday launched a newly-formed Connecticut chapter of a ...
Advocates said microtransit fills the gap for other forms of public transportation, especially at non-peak times when buses ...