Monthly Archives: May 2026

Policy Brief: Nursing Homes Expanding into Hospital-Level Procedures Despite Ongoing Quality and Staffing Failures

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Why This Matters

A recent McKnight’s Long-Term Care News article highlighted a Pennsylvania nursing home reportedly performing its first onsite bronchoscopy — a procedure typically associated with hospitals and specialty medical centers. The article presented the procedure as part of an emerging […]

Train-the-Trainer Program: Legislators

This program explores how legislators, district office staff, and community partners can better support constituents and families navigating the challenges of dementia caregiving. Legislative offices are often contacted during moments of crisis — when families are overwhelmed by behavior changes, safety concerns, caregiver burnout, conflicts about care decisions, or uncertainty about available services […]

2026-06-15T12:10:17-04:00New York|

Train-the-Trainer Program: Professionals

This program explores how professionals and community-based organizations can better support older adults and families navigating the challenges of dementia care. Professionals are often called upon during moments of crisis — when families are overwhelmed by behavior changes, safety concerns, caregiver burnout, conflicts about care decisions, or uncertainty about available services and next […]

2026-05-21T14:12:58-04:00New York|

LTCCC Alert: Latest Federal Data Indicate Widespread Understaffing in US Nursing Homes (Q4 2025)

The following is an alert for LTCCC’s Q4 2025 staffing report. Download national, state, community, and facility-level data at NursingHome411.org.

May 18, 2026 – New federal data reveal that the overwhelming majority of U.S. nursing homes are operating with insufficient staffing to meet the basic needs of their residents. According to LTCCC’s report on […]

Senior Care Policy Brief: Underreported, Understaffed, Underprepared

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May 15, 2026.

NEWSFLASH

LTCCC’s Comments on CMS’s Proposed Changes to Nursing Home Medicare Payments and Quality Reporting

May 13, 2026 – The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a proposed rule (CMS-1843-P) that would update Medicare payment rates and quality reporting requirements for skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) beginning in Fiscal Year 2027. The Long Term Care Community Coalition (LTCCC) submitted comments urging the agency to strengthen accountability, transparency, […]

Alert: LTCCC Releases New Nursing Home Antipsychotic Drugging Data While Warning of Gaps in Federal Reporting

May 8, 2026 – The Long Term Care Community Coalition (LTCCC) today released new, facility-level data on antipsychotic (AP) drugging in U.S. nursing homes, highlighting both the continuing prevalence of antipsychotic use and disturbing limitations in the publicly available federal data. US AP Drugging Q4 2025

Antipsychotic drugs are powerful medications associated with […]

Train-the-Trainer Program: Employers

This program explores how employers, HR professionals, and workplace leaders can better support employees who are caring for a family member or loved one living with dementia. Many employees balance work responsibilities with the emotional and practical demands of caregiving, often experiencing stress, burnout, schedule disruptions, and reduced productivity. The session highlights the […]

2026-05-07T18:23:25-04:00New York|

Train-the-Trainer Program: Assisted Living and Home Care Providers

This program explores how assisted living and home care providers can strengthen their approach to supporting individuals living with dementia through practical, person-centered strategies. Staff often encounter complex care situations and may feel uncertain about how to respond to changing communication, behaviors, and needs. The session highlights common challenges in dementia care and […]

2026-05-04T10:40:42-04:00New York|
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