Leaders’ ‘criminally catastrophic decisions’ cited in employees’ class action against veterans...
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Kimberly Marselas
Mar 22, 2023
A new civil suit that could grow to include more than 80 employees accuses managers at a state-run veterans home of showing “deliberate indifference” toward the health and safety of the workers during...
Poorly timed staff raffle can invalidate nursing home union vote: NLRB
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Kimberly Marselas
Feb 07, 2024
A raffle offering workers thousands of dollars in prizes will likely invalidate the results of a nursing home union election, thanks to a ruling by a panel of the National Labor Relations Board.
Massive CCRC agrees to $115M bankruptcy deal
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Kimberly Marselas
Oct 31, 2023
A nearly 50-year-old CCRC that has become one of the largest in the nation would become a for-profit provider under the reported terms of a recent bankruptcy auction.
State lawsuit targets nursing home owner Lahasky’s use of related parties, seeks repayment of $18 million-plus
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Kimberly Marselas
Joe Bush
Dec 01, 2022
New York’s top prosecutor this week filed suit against a nursing home owner with a growing empire, accusing him and several co-owners of defrauding the government of more than $18 million while understaffing...
Whistleblowers add to nursing home COVID relief burdens
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Kimberly Marselas
Oct 31, 2022
A $105 million federal lawsuit filed last week — one possibly on its way to a quick dismissal — shows the growing threats nursing home operators face in accounting for their right to collect and spend...
Court again strips CareOne of right to sue unions for ‘extortion,’ ‘defamation’
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Kimberly Marselas
Apr 02, 2024
A case involving ugly contract negotiations, allegations of vandalism and self-sabotage, and the possible defamation of a major nursing home chain by union representatives, has been partially dismissed...
Case over ‘weaponized’ arbitration agreement draws fresh Labor Dep’t scrutiny
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Kimberly Marselas
Dec 01, 2023
Employment contracts that require nursing home workers to pay their employers’ attorneys fees if they lose an arbitration dispute are “unduly coercive” and would “chill” workers’ willingness...
Nursing homes’ internal investigations must remain private: court
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Kimberly Marselas
Jun 22, 2023
Nursing homes and other healthcare providers can’t be compelled to turn over internal investigative documents even in cases where substandard or unsafe patient care is alleged, an appeals court has ruled.
As behavioral health demands grow, new federal center offers free SNF training
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Kimberly Marselas
May 10, 2023
As federal regulators heighten pressure on skilled nursing facilities to accept and treat patients with mental health needs and substance abuse disorders, a new center is ramping up to equip providers...
Providers seek incentive pay as staffing requirements ratchet up
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Kimberly Marselas
Jan 30, 2024
A quality incentive program that directs add-on funding only to nursing homes that enhance care and perform well on a series of patient metrics could be a lifeline for hundreds of facilities facing major...