| September 6, 2000 |
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Abrahamsen Director of Communications 856-231-1000 x161 e-mail:rabrahamsen@bayada.com |
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Philadelphia - Bayada Nurses, Home Care Specialists, proudly announces its support of “The Nightingale’s Song,” an exhibition to recognize the contributions that nurses have made to the medical field. This
exhibit comes at a crucial time for the nursing field.
Presently, the country is in a dire nursing shortage, which is
expected to get worse. Experts
say that there are many reasons for the shortage, including more stress,
longer hours, an aging work force and many other job opportunities opening
to women. All of this comes
as the approximately 78 million baby boomers begin to reach age 65. “We are glad to endorse an exhibit that gives the nursing profession the honor and respect that it has long deserved,” says J. Mark Baiada, president and founder of Bayada Nurses. “At Bayada Nurses, we respect the nursing profession tremendously. We really believe nurses are heroes.” The
first major American museum exhibit honoring nurses, “The Nightingale’s
Song: Nurses and Nursing in the Ars Medica Collection” will be on display
in the Berman Gallery of the Philadelphia Museum of Art from August
26 through October 29, 2000. This
collection holds an array of historic prints, photographs and ephemera
celebrating the nursing profession from the late 15th century
to the present. In one
show can be seen six centuries of nursing history, from Florence Nightingale’s
military hospital during the Crimean War to modern day America. |
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| Founded by J. Mark Baiada in 1975, Bayada Nurses is an independently owned home health agency that employs more than 5,000 RNs, LPNs, home health aides and therapists, working from more than 60 offices in 11 states. Bayada Nurses offers a broad spectrum of home care services including pediatrics, geriatrics, rehabilitation, therapy, contract services, programs for ventilator care, care for the terminally ill and more. | ||
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