Day Trip: Cool places to take your aging parents — The Local Garden
Science backs what most of us already feel — time in nature reduces stress, lowers blood pressure, and improves mood. For nurses in the sandwich generation managing shifts, kids, and aging parents, finding the right place to bring everyone together matters. Descanso Gardens in La Cañada Flintridge is that kind of
17 years. 31 years. Both nurses said they wouldn't recommend it.
Gity works in the PACU. Thomas is a cardiac cath lab nurse. Together they have 48 years of experience at Providence Saint Joseph Hospital in Burbank. On Monday, they were on the picket line for the first time in their careers. This isn't a strike about money alone.Latest Articles
Vicky Navarro still loves her job. She just won't give everything to the company.
After 25 years at the bedside, nurse Vicky Navarro, MSN, RN has seen contracts come and go. We caught up with her days after Kaiser nurses ratified a new agreement — and what she had to say goes beyond the strike. In this extended interview, Vicky talks about the future of
Day Trip: Cool places to take your aging parents — The Local Garden
Science backs what most of us already feel — time in nature reduces stress, lowers blood pressure, and improves mood. For nurses in the sandwich generation managing shifts, kids, and aging parents, finding the right place to bring everyone together matters. Descanso Gardens in La Cañada Flintridge is that kind of
17 years. 31 years. Both nurses said they wouldn't recommend it.
Gity works in the PACU. Thomas is a cardiac cath lab nurse. Together they have 48 years of experience at Providence Saint Joseph Hospital in Burbank. On Monday, they were on the picket line for the first time in their careers. This isn't a strike about money alone.
Thousands of documented missed breaks: Why Keck USC Nurses Are Fighting for Patient Safety
When USC forced all nursing staff into its own healthcare system, it wasn't just a benefits change. Nurses who spent years providing care now pay eight to twelve thousand dollars annually for coverage that doesn't work. For some, like the single moms on staff, that'
She's been a Kaiser nurse for over 10 years. Now she's striking for the next generation—and her savings only have a week and a half left.
On one of the stormiest Mondays Southern California has seen this season, I drove through flooded streets to meet, Vicky Navarro MSN, RN, a Kaiser nurse who has spent 25 years at the bedside. Flash flood warnings. Ankle-deep water. She still showed up to the picket line. Two years ago,
17 Years in the ICU: Nurse Speaks Out on Unsafe Staffing, Offers Hope
In the middle of chants and picket signs outside Long Beach Memorial, ICU nurse Arturo Carbajal cuts through the noise with a simple truth: this strike isn’t about wages. It’s about survival—for patients, and for the nurses who refuse to abandon them. After 17 years at theLatest Articles
Vicky Navarro still loves her job. She just won't give everything to the company.
After 25 years at the bedside, nurse Vicky Navarro, MSN, RN has seen contracts come and go. We caught up with her days after Kaiser nurses ratified a new agreement — and what she had to say goes beyond the strike. In this extended interview, Vicky talks about the future of
Day Trip: Cool places to take your aging parents — The Local Garden
Science backs what most of us already feel — time in nature reduces stress, lowers blood pressure, and improves mood. For nurses in the sandwich generation managing shifts, kids, and aging parents, finding the right place to bring everyone together matters. Descanso Gardens in La Cañada Flintridge is that kind of
17 years. 31 years. Both nurses said they wouldn't recommend it.
Gity works in the PACU. Thomas is a cardiac cath lab nurse. Together they have 48 years of experience at Providence Saint Joseph Hospital in Burbank. On Monday, they were on the picket line for the first time in their careers. This isn't a strike about money alone.
Thousands of documented missed breaks: Why Keck USC Nurses Are Fighting for Patient Safety
When USC forced all nursing staff into its own healthcare system, it wasn't just a benefits change. Nurses who spent years providing care now pay eight to twelve thousand dollars annually for coverage that doesn't work. For some, like the single moms on staff, that'
She's been a Kaiser nurse for over 10 years. Now she's striking for the next generation—and her savings only have a week and a half left.
On one of the stormiest Mondays Southern California has seen this season, I drove through flooded streets to meet, Vicky Navarro MSN, RN, a Kaiser nurse who has spent 25 years at the bedside. Flash flood warnings. Ankle-deep water. She still showed up to the picket line. Two years ago,