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SANTA FE – In August 2020, state Officials, under the leadership of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, announced new guidelines for long-term care facilities to expand COVID-safe visitation options for residents and their loved ones. ...
SHIP Provides Information and Assistance to New Mexicans To Maximize Medicare Benefits During Fall Open Enrollment...
Eligible long-term care facilities can provide open-window and chatterbox visits...
State plans for expanding COVID-safe visitation options at long-term care facilities...
N.M. Aging and Long-Term Services Department Joins with The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center to Provide Services Amid COVID-19...
The State Aging and Long-Term Services Department wraps up the food boxing and distribution operation that provided more than half a million meals to homebound, low-income seniors and adults with disabilities across the state of New Mexico...
New Mexico Grown Fruits and Vegetables for Senior Meals Program Pilot Succeeds...
Gravity Oilfield Services Donates 20 New Tablets to COVID Positive Residents in Recovery...
As awareness about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic grows, so do the scams associated with it. Scammers use public health emergencies as opportunities for new fraud schemes, and because older adults are at greater risk for serious illness from COVID-19,...
350 Tablets Distributed to Nursing Facilities Across the State to Improve Communications for Residents and their Loved Ones ...
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Notice of Hearing for Aging & Long-Term Services Department...
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Proposed Amendments Public Hearing Announcement...
Agreement Reached to Continue Senior Services Contract with Enhanced Oversight...