Some don’t think children should help aging parents, study finds
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Haymarket Media
Jun 09, 2005
Beliefs about the need to care for aging parents differ by age group, a new study reveals.
House subcommittee suggests funding boosts for nursing education, cuts to rural outreach
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Haymarket Media
Jul 09, 2004
The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Thursday proposed $374.3 billion in funding for federal Health and Human Services programs in fiscal year 2005,...
Resident poll reveals pandemic’s emotional toll: Frail elders need ‘something to live for’
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Alicia Lasek
Oct 02, 2020
A direct poll of nursing home residents in 36 states reveals a “drastic” reduction in social activities and a steep increase in reported loneliness. “Innovative distance socializing” may help address...
CMS: No test-out option for health worker vax mandate
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James M. Berklan
Nov 05, 2021
Healthcare workers may seek a medical or religious exemption under the new emergency federal COVID-19 vaccination mandate, but a test opt-out does not exist, a top Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services...
‘Great Places to Work’ list makes skilled nursing the big winner
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Marty Stempniak
Sep 28, 2018
A pair of skilled nursing providers emerged as the top finishers in the first-ever Great Places to Work in Aging Services list, which was unveiled on Thursday. But in effect, it was the profession itself...
LTC leaders feel ready for tech challenges despite lack of confidence in supervisors: McKnight’s Market...
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James M. Berklan
Jun 13, 2019
Nearly one-third of directors of nursing and almost one-fourth of administrators say they feel “ahead of the curve” when it comes to their ability to keep up with technology and innovation at work.
Most nursing home workers believe federal government isn’t doing enough to protect them during pandemic:...
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Danielle Brown
Jun 10, 2020
About 80% of nursing home workers think the federal government isn’t doing enough to ensure they have enough free testing, personal protective equipment and paid sicks days during the coronavirus pandemic,...
Desperate for testing, PPE, providers asked to report all COVID cases to authorities
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Liza Berger
Apr 13, 2020
In an effort to secure needed testing and personal protective equipment (PPE), both major long-term care associations are urging providers to report all COVID-19-positive cases to state survey agencies...
Vast majority of providers struggling to fill work shifts or hire new employees: industry survey shows
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Danielle Brown
Nov 19, 2020
A majority of providers are struggling to cover shifts and recruit new workers during the ongoing health crisis, according to a new industry audit.
Providers take wish list to Capitol Hill
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Haymarket Media
May 11, 2007
Hundreds of long-term care leaders convened on Capitol Hill Thursday. Their goal was to ask lawmakers for continued funding and support.