Brookdale resolves lawsuit over SNF transfers, discharges for $3.25 million
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Danielle Brown
Mar 15, 2022
Brookdale Senior Living has agreed to pay $3.25 million to resolve allegations that 10 of its California skilled nursing facilities failed to properly notify and prepare residents for both transfers and...
Also in the News for Tuesday, March 15
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Danielle Brown
Mar 15, 2022
Resident advocates accuse companies of abusing COVID-19 nursing home immunity laws … Legislation aims to stop future visitation bans at nursing homes … Michigan AG says additional review of COVID nursing...
CMS updates COVID-19 testing guidance for nursing homes
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Danielle Brown
Mar 14, 2022
Long-term care residents and staff with symptoms or signs of COVID-19 must be tested immediately — regardless of vaccination status — under updated testing requirements for facilities by the Centers...
Kendal Corp’s Sean Kelly: Nursing home reform requires real change
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Danielle Brown
Mar 14, 2022
The long-term care reform that President Joe Biden is seeking will require a commitment toward real change of the healthcare system and how care is delivered for residents, according to Sean Kelly, president...
Study supports shifting patients away from SNFs to at-home care
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Danielle Brown
Mar 14, 2022
Seniors recently discharged from the hospital should consider having skilled-level care at home instead of at a facility, researchers said after a new pilot study found that patients have better experiences...
Also in the News for Monday, March 14
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Danielle Brown
Mar 14, 2022
Long-term care M&A back at historically high levels … AHCA breaks down ‘myths vs. facts’ on Biden’s comments regarding private equity and nursing homes … CT providers won’t be required to spend...
CMS: First reforms will address ownership accountability, worst performing facilities
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Danielle Brown
Mar 11, 2022
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is on a “full court sprint” toward issuing new guidance and regulations to go with President Biden’s plans for nursing home reform, officials said Thursday.
Most operators expect staffing challenges to ease in 2022, new NIC survey shows
By
Danielle Brown
Mar 11, 2022
Most long-term care operators believe workforce improvements are coming for the sector, according to the latest findings from the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care.
Also in the News for Friday, March 11
By
Danielle Brown
Mar 11, 2022
Invesque reports record year for dispositions … Florida lawmakers send bill that eases SNF staffing standards to governor … Nursing home background check bill faces pushback
‘Adequate’ funding part of nursing home staffing minimum strategy, CMS chief says
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Danielle Brown
Mar 10, 2022
Long-term care providers can expect some funding to help them meet the federal government’s planned minimum staffing requirement, according to the leader of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.