Dan Shively had been a bank president who built floats for July Fourth parades in Cody, Wyoming, and adored fly-fishing with his sons. Jeffrey Dowd had been an auto mechanic who ran a dog rescue and hosted a Sunday blues radio show in Santa Fe.
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‘Scared to death’: Nurses and residents confront rampant violence in dementia care facilities‘Scared to death’: Nurses and residents confront rampant violence in dementia care facilities
