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In Montana and across the nation, homeless shelters are reporting that people older than 60 are a growing proportion of their populations.
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Montana lawmakers have accepted Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte’s changes to a bill preventing businesses and government agencies from denying people services or employment because of vaccination status. The president of the Montana Hospital Association remains worried the policy will upend provider safety procedures.
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It was meant to be a last line of defense to protect the most vulnerable as the coronavirus spread across the United States: Montana officials offered…
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HELENA -- The Montana Legislature advanced bills this week aimed at protecting elderly and vulnerable adults from abuse.Rep. Barbara Bessette, D-Great…
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Businesses that care for the elderly, poor and disabled say they’re struggling to make ends meet on what the state pays for housing and assisted living…
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Health care providers who take care of some of the most vulnerable people in Montana say they’re thankful for state budget restorations, but they hope…
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HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana health service organizations that eliminated staff and services amid state budget cuts cheered Thursday after Gov. Steve…
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Governor Steve Bullock says state agencies will soon see some of the more than $70 million in state budget cuts made during last November’s special…
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HELENA, Mont. (AP) — The Montana Health Care Association said Tuesday that state health officials are defying a court order by once again cutting the…
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HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana Gov. Steve Bullock's administration is complying with a judge's order to temporarily reinstate previous Medicaid…