Letting the light in: The impact on rehabilitation
By
Hope Miller
Feb 05, 2015
Believe it or not, looks do matter — at least when it comes to rehabilitation centers. The look and feel of a patient’s environment has a clearly established effect on how quickly and how well...
Researchers call on skilled nursing operators to prioritize immigrant workforce
By
Danielle Brown
Sep 24, 2020
The needs of immigrant workers should be a top concern of nursing home operators during the coronavirus pandemic in order to prevent severe workforce shortages within the industry and protect the high-risk...
Also in the News for Thursday, Sept. 23
Sep 23, 2021
Lawmakers push bill aimed at ensuring equitable pay for nursing home care … Nursing homes have higher caregiver turnover than CCRCs … Add New Hampshire nursing homes to the list limiting occupancy...
Also in the News for Friday, Jan. 22
Jan 22, 2021
Vaccine provider for long-term care facilities suspended by state after hundreds of doses go to waste … AHCA calls for Medicaid underfunding, staff shortages, COVID vaccines for long-term care to receive...
RCS-1 says goodbye to rehab? Yes & No
By
Dave Sedgwick
Sep 25, 2017
The more minutes of therapy, the higher the payment. Are there unintended consequences from the current model? Of course.
Also in the News for Wednesday, Jan. 4
By
Kimberly Marselas
Jan 04, 2023
COVID hospitalizations approach last summer’s high, but flu and RSV cases waning … NC nursing home to pay $126K after storm-related staff shortages, two patient deaths … FDA decision on experimental...
The hospitality suite: Nursing homes adopt luxurious looks for short-stay patients
By
John Andrews
Jan 01, 2010
Luxury has become a defining characteristic of short-term stay units. Patients are looking for everything from flat screen TVs to recliners and sleepers
Trump wants masks on all nursing home workers, temperature checks for all, and separate COVID-19 units
By
James M. Berklan
Apr 03, 2020
Jarred by the rapid spread of COVID-19 among fragile nursing home residents, the Trump administration on Thursday issued a new set of “critical recommendations” to operators and their governing entities.
Looser staffing requirements for nursing homes closer to full approval
By
Danielle Brown
Feb 25, 2022
A proposal that would implement relaxed staffing requirements for Florida’s nearly 700 nursing homes cleared a crucial legislative hurdle on Wednesday on its path toward full approval.
Feeling the pain of an empty parking lot
By
Kimberly Marselas
Mar 29, 2023
For months, nursing homes have complained about their inability to recruit entry level staff while competing with other types of employers able to offer better wages and more attractive benefits like telecommuting.