Grim long-term care forecast: 4 more years until workforce recovers if help doesn’t arrive
By
John Hall
Aug 09, 2022
Despite reports of recent monthly gains in the number of long-term care employees, full recovery of the workforce could drag on until 2026 without substantive new assistance. That’s according to a report...
Feds: 8 bilked system for $150M, took nursing home residents’ genetic matter
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John Hall
Aug 09, 2022
Federal authorities indicted eight business people in a sweeping case of alleged Medicare and Medicaid fraud involving a genetic testing firm and three marketing companies.
Arizona tops list of nation’s ‘best’ nursing homes: poll
By
John Hall
Aug 09, 2022
A popular rating website says Arizona’s high nursing home quality scores and sheer number of facilities help make it the best state in the US for long-term care in nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
Isolated Maine nursing home gets extra year to attract workers — or a buyer
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John Hall
Aug 05, 2022
Operators of a remote, shuttered Maine nursing home hope a license extension will be just what the doctor ordered to give the struggling facility time to replace staff and reopen for business.
Facing stagnant Medicaid rates, this state has lost 10 percent of SNF beds in 2022
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John Hall
Aug 04, 2022
The loss of seven nursing homes in a short period of time has set healthcare officials in Montana reeling, even as the state is trying to regain its footing following the brunt of the COVID pandemic.
Notoriously troubled NJ skilled nursing facility to close Monday
By
John Hall
Aug 04, 2022
Years of shocking news from a New Jersey nursing home that included residents’ bodies stored in on-site morgues, tax woes of a troubled owner and disturbing allegations of resident abuse have culminated...
PA nursing home settles overbilling lawsuit for $819,000
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John Hall
Aug 03, 2022
A Pennsylvania nonprofit nursing home in the process of being sold has agreed to settle a whistleblower lawsuit alleging it overbilled the government $819,000 for physical therapy services.
Wound care experts deepen training resolve post-COVID
By
John Hall
Jul 01, 2022
Fewer staff with less experience means a renewed focus on skin care basics as wound care specialists make their way back into facilities
Outsourcing movement grows in skilled nursing laundries
By
John Hall
Jul 01, 2022
Costs, lack of staff, infection control and other types of regulatory pressures are contributing to the decline of on-premise operations
How to do it … Staying ever vigilant in a world of threats
By
John Hall
Jul 01, 2022
As eruptions of violence and disasters — natural and manmade — seem to arise more often, long-term care providers have their hands more full than ever.