Project details each frontline healthcare worker who has died from COVID-19, count nears 600
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Liza Berger
Jun 09, 2020
New data reveals that nearly 600 frontline healthcare workers appear to have died from COVID-19. That is substantially more than the number (368) provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,...
The blessings and hardships of a small activity department
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Michael McCann, MS
Jun 08, 2020
Small activity departments and/or, rural communities with low budgets and small occupancy face numerous unique issues that impact them daily. These activity professionals have a special mission in providing...
Preparation and F-tag knowledge will keep providers clear of huge, new infection control penalties, experts...
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Danielle Brown
Jun 04, 2020
Developing a thorough understanding of key F-tags and emergency preparedness requirements are key strategies nursing homes should adopt to ensure they avoid steep fines following infection-control focused...
Reducing COVID-19’s spread in long-term care facilities: The basics
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Amie Clark
Jun 03, 2020
As we all know by now, long-term care (LTC) facilities present an ideal setting for the spread of the novel coronavirus and the ensuing high levels of fatality. The senior residents in LTC facilities are...
COVID-19 pandemic sharpens focus on long-term care
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Erin Shvetzoff Hennessey
Brian Ellsworth
Jun 02, 2020
The United States was introduced to the COVID-19 pandemic through an outbreak in a nursing home in Kirkland, WA, where over 30 residents died in March after contracting the deadly disease. From there,...
Providers face fines up to $20K for infection control deficiencies, CMS says
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Danielle Brown
Jun 02, 2020
Providers struggling to comply with infection control requirements could be looking at fines of up to $20,000 under increased enforcement efforts announced Monday by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid...
BULLETIN: CMS ‘ratcheting up’ nursing home penalties in light of 26,000-resident, 450-worker...
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James M. Berklan
Jun 01, 2020
Nearly 26,000 residents and 450 workers in U.S. nursing homes have died from COVID-19, federal authorities announced Monday afternoon.
Reinventing rehabilitation and wellness
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David Siegelman
Jun 01, 2020
With New York City being the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, many here discuss the new norms of social distancing and infection control in terms of limiting rehabilitation services and not promoting...
How to do it … Meds management during a pandemic
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John Hall
Jun 01, 2020
You might have to go back to Hong Kong Flu in the 1970s to find a more chaotic period than our current pandemic days. But as the experts tell here, a dose of calm and teamwork can help tackle even the...
Analysis: The fate of the COVID-19 blanket waiver
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Liza Berger
Jun 01, 2020
When this pandemic ends, does that mean the relaxation of so many rules will, too?