Nursing home operators would improve quality of life, infection control by reexamining architectural...
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Danielle Brown
Nov 05, 2020
Nursing home operators have an urgent need to reexamine their facility design models to better protect residents after the COVID-19 pandemic exposed flaws in current models, researchers argued in a new...
Provider faces $315K fine for failing to isolate residents, warn staff of COVID-19 outbreak
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Danielle Brown
Sep 15, 2020
A Maryland provider may be forced to pay a $315,000 fine for Immediate Jeopardy violations after state health officials found that it did not properly isolate residents exposed to COVID-19.
Nursing homes among ‘safest places’ for seniors following 98% drop in COVID cases: NIC
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Danielle Brown
Jun 04, 2021
U.S. nursing homes are one of the “safest places to be” for seniors, with new data revealing COVID-19 cases at skilled nursing facilities have declined 98% since December and have accounted for just...
‘Unconscionable’: 300 nursing home inspectors still haven’t been tested for COVID-19 despite promise
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Danielle Brown
Aug 28, 2020
California health officials have yet to test at least 60% of its nursing home inspectors for COVID-19 despite promises to do so from Gov. Gavin Newsom (D).
All LTC workers struck by COVID-19 to be honored in new national program
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Danielle Brown
Mar 25, 2021
Long-term care workers killed by or infected with COVID-19 during the ongoing public health crisis will be commemorated with special recognition by the nation’s largest nursing home association.
Invesque: Great progress but pandemic still creating ‘challenging operating environment’
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Danielle Brown
Aug 14, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is still creating a “challenging operating environment” for operators under healthcare real estate investment trust Invesque, executives reported Thursday.
A tale of two facilities: One evacuates after employees fail to show; the other moves aggressively to...
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Liza Berger
Danielle Brown
Apr 09, 2020
Two nursing homes dealing with coronavirus outbreaks are experiencing different outcomes, revealing just how fragmented the situation on the frontlines can be.
Early pandemic policies, leadership blamed in lawsuit over COVID death
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Danielle Brown
Jun 10, 2022
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) is facing a wrongful death lawsuit over a controversial policy that required nursing homes to admit recently discharged hospital patients who tested positive for COVID-19.
CVS, Walgreens: Facilities can expect to finish first round of vaccinations by late January
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Danielle Brown
Jan 07, 2021
U.S. pharmacy retailers CVS Health and Walgreens both expect to be done with administering the first doses of coronavirus vaccines at long-term care facilities by the end of January.
CMS details 5 new scenarios that trigger infection control-focused surveys
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Danielle Brown
Jan 06, 2021
Multiple weeks with new coronavirus cases or low staffing are among the additional scenarios that will trigger a focused infection control survey at a nursing home, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid...