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LTCCC Alert: Over 1 Million Vulnerable Residents in Understaffed US Nursing Homes

The following is an alert for LTCCC’s Q3 2025 staffing report. Download national, state, community, and facility-level data at NursingHome411.org.

March 5, 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 […]

Hudson Valley February 2026 Update: Data Update and Discharge Protections & Access to Services

This program provides an updated look at regional nursing home performance, with a focus on staffing levels, quality ratings, pressure ulcer rates, and antipsychotic drugging trends. In addition to the data briefing, the program offers practical guidance on addressing care concerns, including residents’ rights, strategies for escalating unresolved issues, and options for seeking help both […]

2026-02-24T11:56:19-05:00New York|

Webinar: Where Does All the Money Go? Exploring How New Jersey Nursing Homes Use Public Money

Presenter: Sam Brooks, Director of Public Policy, National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care

Powerpoint Slides (PDF) Consumer Voice Report – Where Does All the Money Go?

Webinar: Resident Falls and Poorly Performing Facilities: Key Findings From Two Federal Evaluations

Presenters: Ruth Ann Dorrill, Caitlin Foster, Rebecca Gorges, and Shanna Weitz

Powerpoint Slides (PDF) – Falls OIG Report – Falls Powerpoint Slides (PDF) – Special Focus Facilities OIG Report – Special Focus Facilities

LTCCC Alert: Federal Data Indicate That the Average US Nursing Home is 25% Short-Staffed

The following is an alert for LTCCC’s Q2 2025 staffing report. Download national, state, community, and facility-level data at NursingHome411.org.

January 16, 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 […]

Webinar: The Expanding Role of Big Finance in Long-Term Care: What It Says About Profitability and Resident Well-Being

Presenter: Ed Dudensing Powerpoint Slides (PDF)

Hudson Valley December 2025 Update: Data Update and What to Do When Things Go Wrong

This program provides an updated look at regional nursing home performance, with a focus on staffing levels, quality ratings, pressure ulcer rates, and antipsychotic drugging trends. In addition to the data briefing, the program offers practical guidance on addressing care concerns, including residents’ rights, strategies for escalating unresolved issues, and options for seeking help both […]

2026-02-24T11:57:04-05:00New York|

Hudson Valley October 2025 Update: Staffing Data and Family Councils

This program presents the latest Hudson Valley nursing home staffing data, offering insights into current trends and facility performance across the region. It also guides participants on how to access and effectively use the data to support advocacy and oversight efforts. The program concludes with a discussion on the power of family councils, highlighting how […]

2026-02-24T11:57:44-05:00New York|

Webinar: Nursing Home Oversight and Disability Law

Presenters: Regan Bailey (Justice in Aging), Liam Mcgivern (Justice in Aging), and Toby Edelman (Center for Medicare Advocacy)

Complaint Brief of Amicus Curiae Toby S. Edelman Order Granting Class Certification (April 22, 2025) Memorandum Opinion (April 22, 2025) […]

LTCCC Alert: Nursing Homes Provide Far Less Care Than Residents Require (Q1 2025)

The following is an alert for LTCCC’s Q1 2025 staffing report. Download national, state, community, and facility-level data at NursingHome411.org.

August 25, 2025 – Today LTCCC is releasing its latest quarterly report on the staffing levels for every U.S. nursing home (in compliance with federal reporting requirements). These data, accessible to the public at […]

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