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CNA training serves as a crucial entry point into health care, combining flexible education options with practical skills to prepare and retain compassionate, competent caregivers. Ideally, training ...
Nick Trankito, senior vice president of partnership development at Incite Strategic Partners, sat down with Provider magazine ...
If we want to create nursing homes where staff thrive—and residents receive the quality care they deserve—we must start by rebuilding our orientation and training processes. It’s not enough to hire ...
Stadtler is joined by Carpenter and Shamberg to explore the importance of collaboration at the state and national levels, the role of immigration policy, and what’s ahead for long term care reform.
AHCA/NCAL helps shape and execute federally-funded research across the country that will deliver solutions to our members. We are action-oriented—we want to find out what works to achieve better ...
One of the most important paradigm shifts is in the mindset of the new consumer base. Unlike previous generations, baby boomers don’t plan to slow down as they retire; they plan to continue living ...
The word crisis can evoke scary thoughts of hurricanes, floods, and wildfires, all of which ravaged parts of the United States recently and forced many nursing homes into emergency mode. However, ...
Skilled nursing and assisted living awardees from across the country gathered for an exciting evening of recognition that highlighted the 2024 recipients’ exceptional commitment to quality care and ...
In this episode, host Debbie Stadtler is joined by Kevin Dean, a security consultant and Air Force Intelligence veteran. They discuss the importance of physical security in long term and post-acute ...
Despite being the backbone of ID/DD care, Medicaid reimbursement rates often fall short of covering the actual cost of care, regardless of any future cuts. This underfunding has led to longer ...
Nursing homes can use this season of transition as an opportunity to refresh their partnerships, including those with schools of nursing.
Unsure how to manage LTC residents, particularly high-needs and frail older adults, health care payers such as managed care organizations and accountable care organizations were slow to embrace this ...