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Slow Steps Toward Strength for Elders at VOAH
Slowly and carefully, Izolda grandma places her right foot, her stronger leg, on the next step. Then, with gentle precision, she lifts her left and moves her cane in rhythm. “Being old is not a happiness,” she says with a smile, continuing her way to her bedroom on the second floor of the Vanadzor Old Age Home (VOAH). 84-year-old Izolda Martirosyan, called Zoya tatik by everyone, was once full of energy. She used to start every morning with exercises and daily routines that
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From Nurse to Leader: A Dispatch from Armine Sahakyan
From a young age, Armine Sahakyan, 37, was drawn to healthcare. Becoming a head nurse was her dream, and helping others in treatment...
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Empowering Artsakhtsi Nurse through Employment Opportunities
Lina Chilingaryan, 42, was the head nurse at the Center of Maternal and Child Health Protection in Stepanakert, Artsakh, until September...
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