Decline in Admissions, Staffing Imperils NY Nursing Homes
New York’s long-term care facilities have found themselves with acute staffing shortages while facing a sharp drop in admissions as the pandemic has motivated more…
New York’s long-term care facilities have found themselves with acute staffing shortages while facing a sharp drop in admissions as the pandemic has motivated more…
A new CDC study adds to the growing body of real-world evidence (outside of a clinical trial setting) showing that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines authorized by…
On Sunday, the Indian Council of Medical Research and India’s Health Ministry issued an advisory calling for better awareness, screening and management of mucormycosis, a…
By the time a nursing home resident could say two words about her deteriorating health, “it burned,” it was too late as she died the…
Headed into the 2021 hurricane season, the vast majority of Florida nursing homes and assisted living facilities are in compliance with rules requiring them to…
The son of a man who died of a communicable disease during the COVID-19 pandemic at a long-term care facility has sued the facility and…
Georgia is last in the nation in conducting recertification inspections of its nursing homes, according to a recent media report.
The state and four district attorneys have sued the operator of 19 nursing homes, including several in the Bay Area where dozens of patients and…
A federal administrative law judge has determined that a Bradenton behavioral healthcare center and its management company exposed workers to more than 50 attacks in…
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has vetoed routine legislation that would have allowed the board that oversees licenses and certifications for managers of nursing homes and…