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This thesis considers a possible role for CGA in UK care homes through three research projects.The Care Home Literature Review (CHoLiR) was a systematic mapping review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in care homes. It found no evidence supporting CGA as a whole but described some CGA components supported by RCTs: advanced care planning; interventions to reduce prescribing; staff education around dementia and end of life; calcium/vitamin D and alendronate in preventing fractures and osteoporosis; vaccination/neuraminidase inhibitors in preventing influenza; functional incidental and bladder training for incontinence; and risperidone/olanzapine for agitation.The Care Home Outcome Study (CHOS) was a longitudinal cohort study recording dependency, cognition, behaviour, diagnoses, prescribing, nutrition and healthcare resource use in 227 residents across 11 care homes over six months. It reported high levels of dependency, cognitive impairment, malnutrition, multimorbidity and frequent behavioural disturbance.

Fast Company reached out to Nasty Gal for further comment, and they said they have none at this time.Still, the people let go accounted for every expectant or recent parent on staff, according to anonymous statements from former Nasty Gal employees to Jezebel. Regardless of the company intent or the validity of the employees claims, the report is a blow to a female led company that has built much of its reputation on the empowerment of young women.Nasty Gal founder Sophia Amoruso has been praised as a model of the 21st century entrepreneur: directionless as a teenager, she hit upon a brilliant approach to selling clothes on eBay, and without formal business training turned it into a company that attracted $65 million in outside funding and generates $100 million in annual revenue at last report. Even more critically, she been credited with setting a strong example for young ambitious women with her self made success, which she chronicled in memoir/advice book GIRLBOSS last year.

“We learned how to do that, that’s for sure. I don’t think it’s anything that’s daunting to us to have to make new plans. I think we’ve understood that’s going to be the way things have to operate until COVID is no longer a daily part of our lives here.”When the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced the return of the four winter contact sports, it cited three key metrics: Hospital capacity dedicated to COVID 19 patientshas been in10 week decline, withcurrent capacity at6.6% for beds with COVID 19 patients.