Arts & Entertainment Berkeley nonprofit’s classical music concerts come with transit for the seniors who love them By Rowena Gonden | Bay City News Foundation | September 22, 2022 Four Seasons Arts offers the service as part of its Crescendo Series.
Bay Area Cities and towns across California only get the libraries they can afford By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | September 20, 2022 Local elected officials decide how to fund libraries.
health Covered California insurance rates to increase an average of 6% next year By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | July 19, 2022 The agency also warned premiums may double for some enrollees if Congress does not renew federal aid.
COVID-19 Boost now or wait? Many wonder how best to ride out COVID’s next wave By Sam Whitehead and Arthur Allen | Kaiser Health News | July 18, 2022 About 70% of people 50 and older haven't received the recommended second booster, according to the CDC.
COVID-19 FDA recommends modified COVID-19 boosters targeting omicron subvariants By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | June 30, 2022 The updated vaccines would be used as boosters this fall and winter in anticipation of future omicron-based surges.
COVID-19 California will require health facilities to start sharing patient data with each other By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | June 30, 2022 Under the state’s new data-sharing requirement, a doctor or case worker could get immediate access to a patient’s full medical history, and patients could view their own records easily.
Arts & Entertainment Newsom champions California as a sanctuary state for people seeking abortion By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | June 24, 2022 Announcement comes as three West Coast states declare shared efforts to protect abortion access.
health Lawmakers weaken California nursing homes bill — sponsors yank their support By Jocelyn Wiener | CalMatters | June 22, 2022 Critics say a weakened licensing bill would let the worst operators thrive, but other advocates insisted it was still a step in the right direction.
Featured in Category Race is often used as medical shorthand for how bodies work — some doctors want to change that By Rae Ellen Bichell and Cara Anthony | Kaiser Health News | June 13, 2022 A more nuanced approach acknowledges that racial health disparities often reflect the effects of generations of systemic racism.
COVID-19 Got long COVID? Medical expertise is vital, and seniors should prepare to go slow By Judith Graham | Kaiser Health News | May 31, 2022 Identifying long COVID in older adults can be tricky, but there are good strategies for getting care and fighting the impact of the virus.