Monthly Archives: February 2024

Senior Care Policy Briefing: Neglect Amidst Profit

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LTCCC Alert: Nursing Homes Severely Understaffed in Q3 2023

The following is an alert for the Q3 2023 staffing report. Download data at NursingHome411 and check out our interactive staffing map.

February 28, 2024 – Federal law requires all nursing homes to provide a sufficient level of staffing so that residents

Webinar: What Makes a Case: Senior Care Litigation From an Expert Witness’ Perspective

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Presenter: Julian Rich, Founder of J Rich Solutions, Expert Witness for Long-Term Care Cases

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LTCCC Alert: Increase the Personal Needs Allowance for New York Nursing Home Residents

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February 15, 2024 – The New York State legislature has introduced a bill, sponsored by Senate Disabilities Committee chair John Mannion, to increase the amount of money New York nursing home residents can keep of their income to use for personal items. The Personal Needs Allowance (PNA) in […]

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Senior Care Policy Briefing: Nursing Homes Admit Misdiagnosing Schizophrenia

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NEWSFLASH

  • Frontline workers, often Black or Hispanic, experienced high mortality rates throughout the […]

LTCCC Alert: Unveiling Nursing Home Realities: Check Out Our Newsletters

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February 13, 2024 – Nursing home residents are among the most vulnerable members of our society. However, the nursing homes in which they live are often riddled with neglect, abuse, and substandard care. Addressing these issues is paramount for ensuring that nursing home residents receive the highest […]

LTCCC Alert: New York Nursing Homes Profit as Residents Lose

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February 7, 2024 – Too many New York nursing home owners and operators are skimping on staffing and services, profiting at the expense of nursing home residents’ basic dignity and safety[1] as a result of lax monitoring and oversight. […]

Senior Care Policy Briefing: Absence of Federal Standards for Assisted Living

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  • The United States Senate Special Committee on Aging held a hearing, Assisted […]
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