Lorien Health Services has debuted a new logo and tagline, reflecting a new chapter for the 40-year-old family-owned company. The logo reflects a “modern aesthetic,” the company said. Its new tagline...
Fifth Fall Expo to offer free CE
By
Elizabeth Newman
Sep 06, 2017
As providers prepare for Phase 2 requirements under the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ mega-rule, many are balancing how to stay compliant while affirming residents’ rights.Attorney...
SNF receives $104M in financing
By
Elizabeth Newman
Jun 26, 2019
Workmen’s Circle Multicare Center, a skilled nursing facility in Bronx, NY, has received $104.27 million in financing, Berkadia announced.
Wall finishings debut
By
Elizabeth Newman
Jul 24, 2019
Tarkett created its Designs for the Masquerade® collection, which has wall finishing borders that are created using the latest high-definition digital printing technology.
AR glasses released
By
Elizabeth Newman
Feb 27, 2019
Ocutrx Vision Technologies, LLC, which makes augmented reality glasses has announced a new state-of-the-art design for the company’s flagship Oculenz™ AR Wear glasses.
New shower drain designed for wheelchairs
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Elizabeth Newman
Apr 17, 2019
A new ProLine linear shower drain by QuickDrain USA can help designers create wet areas that allow wheelchair access and meet ADA compliance.
Ready, set, go? LTC bracing for Phase 2
By
Elizabeth Newman
Nov 06, 2017
Despite a push from the post-acute care industry to delay implementation of Phase 2 requirements of participation guidelines under the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, providers at press time...
Phone for the blind released
By
Elizabeth Newman
May 22, 2019
RAZ Mobility which makes mobile assistive technology, has launched the Lucia phone.
MedBank Mini product line released
By
Elizabeth Newman
Apr 03, 2019
CUBEX LLC MedBank™ Medical Solutions announced Community Pharmacy, a long-term care pharmacy, will expand its emergency medication access with the MedBank Mini product line.
State to settle with nursing homes for $12 million
By
Elizabeth Newman
Mar 28, 2017
Almost all South Carolina nursing homes in dispute with the state over Medicaid processing have agreed to a proposed settlement, according to local reports.