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The 2025 LeadingAge Annual Meeting will be held Nov. 2-5 at the Thomas Michael Menino Convention Center in Boston.
Hospital participation in health information exchange communication systems has limited effectiveness in reducing skilled ...
While an ugly regulatory hurdle may (or may not) be getting its burial, the main staffing challenges live on. And providers – ...
For nursing homes, there is never a good time to be out of regulatory compliance or lax with documentation, but experts say ...
President Donald Trump signed into law nearly $1 billion in Medicaid cuts on July 4, dealing a “significant blow” to the long-term care sector. After weeks of debate, the White House secured a major ...
A federal judge has for a second time struck down the federal nursing home staffing mandate’s demands that an RN be on duty 24/7 every day, and for specific levels of nurse hours.
Mark Parkinson on Thursday beseeched providers for even more dogged pursuit of quality care and greater worker engagement.
Dio recently rearranged his life to help take one of his residents, a Korean War veteran, to Washington, DC. It was a huge ...
Providers should prepare to see Medicaid rate increases fall back to historical levels they might not have experienced since 2015, an industry expert cautioned this week.
A federal watchdog has issued its third 2025 report analyzing state oversight of background checks for nursing home employees, finding mixed results so far on compliance and enforcement.
Pauline Lindo is described by colleagues as exemplary because of what she has done every day since she joined The Branches of Marlboro: working with positivity on behalf of residents.
In her more than 30 years in the long-term care industry, Denise McQuown-Hatter never has been afraid of doing the tough jobs.
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