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Humboldt Retirement Homes Force Out Residents

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This week, the state department of public health approved a plan that would close three retirement homes in Humboldt County. All the homes are owned by a subsidary of Brius Healthcare, the largest nursing home provider in the state, which says the homes are short-staffed and losing money. Now, relatives of about 150 elderly nursing home residents in this rural area must find a new home for their loved ones.

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