Staffing levels blamed for stalled nursing home admissions
14th Nov 2006, 08:47 GMT
The Health Service Executive (HSE) said yesterday the reason it halted admissions to a number of private nursing homes recently was because of their staffing levels. It said the homes did not have sufficient staff to take in additional patients.
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