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MANY HOME CARE PROVIDERS MAY CONTINUE MASK-WEARING Home care workers might be wearing masks a while longer, even though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) gave fully vaccinated Americans the green light to stop wearing them indoors.. In a statement, the Home Care Association of America told McKnight’s Home Care Daily it isn’t “offering any guidance on (masks) at this time as regulations differ from state to state.” SENIOR LIVING MANAGER ALLEGEDLY HID $2.9 MILLION FROM IRS A New Jersey manager of 50 senior living facilities in three states was charged with concealment in bankruptcy for allegedly hiding $2.9million in funds.
LTC UNIONS URGE CDC TO REVISE MASKING GUIDANCE FOR Unions representing registered nurses and others who work in long-term care are urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reconsider its May 13 guidance on mask-wearing and social distancing for those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, to protect workers.. Under the new guidelines, fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks indoors or stay six feet away OSHA, EEOC REVIEWING CDC GUIDANCE The Occupational Safety and Health Administration and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission are reviewing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s new guidelines about mask-wearing before releasing its own guidance. The CDC now says that those who have been vaccinated can resume activities without wearing a mask or staying six feet SENIOR LIVING OCCUPANCY REACHES NEW RECORD LOW OF 78.8 Occupancy at U.S. senior living communities — independent living and assisted living combined — reached a record low of 78.8% in the first quarter, according to new NIC MAP data released today. The news marks the sixth consecutive quarter that occupancy has declined. Four of those quarters have been during the COVID-19 pandemic. PROVIDERS VICTIMS OF POLITICS IN ‘UNFORTUNATE’ REPEAL OF Assisted living and other long-term care operators are the victims of politics via legislation signed last week by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that repeals blanket immunity protections for pandemic-related efforts, according to one industry representative. SENIOR LIVING TRENDS: PREPARE FOR HISTORIC CHANGES IN 2020SEE MORE ON MCKNIGHTSSENIORLIVING.COM CCRC’S NEARLY $1 MILLION SETTLEMENT APPROVED IN BIOMETRIC A federal court judge has approved a nearly $1 million biometric privacy lawsuit settlement, ending a proposed class action lawsuit against Lifespace Communities over its HOME DIALYSIS GROWTH SPURT CONTINUES WITH EXPANDED The growing trend to move dialysis into the home received two big boosts on Monday. DaVita Kidney Care, one of the nation’s largest providers of dialysis services, disclosed it is expanding the use of the HomeChoice Claria automated peritoneal dialysis (ADP) system to its home dialysis program. The new system combines simplified ADP with remote patient monitoring , creating two-way digital MCKNIGHT'S SENIOR LIVING McKnight's Senior Living for owners, operators and other leaders working in affordable seniors housing, independent living, assisted living, memory care, senior living and senior housing communities, continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) and life plancommunities.
MANY HOME CARE PROVIDERS MAY CONTINUE MASK-WEARING Home care workers might be wearing masks a while longer, even though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) gave fully vaccinated Americans the green light to stop wearing them indoors.. In a statement, the Home Care Association of America told McKnight’s Home Care Daily it isn’t “offering any guidance on (masks) at this time as regulations differ from state to state.” SENIOR LIVING MANAGER ALLEGEDLY HID $2.9 MILLION FROM IRS A New Jersey manager of 50 senior living facilities in three states was charged with concealment in bankruptcy for allegedly hiding $2.9million in funds.
LTC UNIONS URGE CDC TO REVISE MASKING GUIDANCE FOR Unions representing registered nurses and others who work in long-term care are urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reconsider its May 13 guidance on mask-wearing and social distancing for those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, to protect workers.. Under the new guidelines, fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks indoors or stay six feet away OSHA, EEOC REVIEWING CDC GUIDANCE The Occupational Safety and Health Administration and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission are reviewing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s new guidelines about mask-wearing before releasing its own guidance. The CDC now says that those who have been vaccinated can resume activities without wearing a mask or staying six feet SENIOR LIVING OCCUPANCY REACHES NEW RECORD LOW OF 78.8 Occupancy at U.S. senior living communities — independent living and assisted living combined — reached a record low of 78.8% in the first quarter, according to new NIC MAP data released today. The news marks the sixth consecutive quarter that occupancy has declined. Four of those quarters have been during the COVID-19 pandemic. PROVIDERS VICTIMS OF POLITICS IN ‘UNFORTUNATE’ REPEAL OF Assisted living and other long-term care operators are the victims of politics via legislation signed last week by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that repeals blanket immunity protections for pandemic-related efforts, according to one industry representative. SENIOR LIVING TRENDS: PREPARE FOR HISTORIC CHANGES IN 2020SEE MORE ON MCKNIGHTSSENIORLIVING.COM CCRC’S NEARLY $1 MILLION SETTLEMENT APPROVED IN BIOMETRIC A federal court judge has approved a nearly $1 million biometric privacy lawsuit settlement, ending a proposed class action lawsuit against Lifespace Communities over its HOME DIALYSIS GROWTH SPURT CONTINUES WITH EXPANDED The growing trend to move dialysis into the home received two big boosts on Monday. DaVita Kidney Care, one of the nation’s largest providers of dialysis services, disclosed it is expanding the use of the HomeChoice Claria automated peritoneal dialysis (ADP) system to its home dialysis program. The new system combines simplified ADP with remote patient monitoring , creating two-way digital OUTLOOK FOR SENIOR LIVING IN 2021 This, coupled with changes in the capital markets, put many transactions on hold. The hardships for residents of senior living, their families and the staff members were real, but there also are some positive takeaways from the pandemic that contribute to the optimistic outlook for 2021 for the industry. When the pandemic began,investors and
OSHA ANNOUNCES COVID-19-RELATED SAFETY RULES FOR SENIOR 4 hours ago · Assisted living communities and other healthcare settings will be required to conduct hazard assessments and have written plans to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus under new workplace safety rules issued by the federal government on Thursday. NEW OSHA SAFETY RULE COVERS HOME HEALTHCARE WORKERS The emergency temporary standard (ETS) announced Thursday by the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) includes home health workers.The ETS, which exempts home healthcare settings where employees are fully vaccinated, aims to protect healthcare workers from contracting COVID-19. NEW OSHA STANDARD REQUIRES PAID TIME OFF FOR VACCINATION Masking and social distancing remain at forefront of a new emergency temporary standard for healthcare workers issued by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational and Health Administration. The standard aims to protect healthcare workers from contracting COVID-19 as the economy begins to re-open across the country. MCKNIGHT'S SENIOR LIVING National media brand for owners, operators and other leaders working in affordable seniors housing, independent living, assisted living, memory care, senior living and senior housing communities, continuing care retirement communities, life plan communities and other seniorliving settings.
MCKNIGHT’S SENIOR LIVING CAPTURES 7 HERMES CREATIVE AWARDS 4 hours ago · McKnight’s Senior Living has won a Platinum Award, the highest honor in the Hermes Creative Awards, as well as five additional awards in the 2021 competition. The international contest is administered and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals. All awards were for work completed in2020.
PERSON-CENTERED CARE, POWERED BY DATA, IS THE FUTURE OF 4 hours ago · Consumers are changing, focusing on lives of full experiences, meaning, well-being and whole health — and senior living and care organizations need to get on board to provide holistic healthcare and wellness models for broader segments of the older adultpopulation.
SENIOR LIVING MANAGER ALLEGEDLY HID $2.9 MILLION FROM IRS McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference! LTC FINANCING: BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR If proposed social insurance plans actually were to pass and take effect, senior living operators may find themselves with even fewer private payers and more residents dependent either on Medicaid or one of those new, equally poorly funded government programs. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS, JUNE 8 Appointments and promotions at 12 Oaks Senior Living, American House Senior Living Communities, Argentum, Ativo Senior Living, Bellwether Enterprise, Buckner, Cadence Living, Charles E. Smith Life Communities, Diversified Healthcare Trust, Frederick Living, HMP Senior Solutions, Jewish HomeLife, LeadingAge PA, LeadingResponse, MediTelecare, Monticelloam, Plante Moran Living LTC UNIONS URGE CDC TO REVISE MASKING GUIDANCE FOR Unions representing registered nurses and others who work in long-term care are urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reconsider its May 13 guidance on mask-wearing and social distancing for those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, to protect workers.. Under the new guidelines, fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks indoors or stay six feet away MANY HOME CARE PROVIDERS MAY CONTINUE MASK-WEARING Home care workers might be wearing masks a while longer, even though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) gave fully vaccinated Americans the green light to stop wearing them indoors.. In a statement, the Home Care Association of America told McKnight’s Home Care Daily it isn’t “offering any guidance on (masks) at this time as regulations differ from state to state.” SENIOR LIVING OCCUPANCY REACHES NEW RECORD LOW OF 78.8 Occupancy at U.S. senior living communities — independent living and assisted living combined — reached a record low of 78.8% in the first quarter, according to new NIC MAP data released today. The news marks the sixth consecutive quarter that occupancy has declined. Four of those quarters have been during the COVID-19 pandemic. PROVIDERS VICTIMS OF POLITICS IN ‘UNFORTUNATE’ REPEAL OF Assisted living and other long-term care operators are the victims of politics via legislation signed last week by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that repeals blanket immunity protections for pandemic-related efforts, according to one industry representative. CCRC’S NEARLY $1 MILLION SETTLEMENT APPROVED IN BIOMETRIC A federal court judge has approved a nearly $1 million biometric privacy lawsuit settlement, ending a proposed class action lawsuit against Lifespace Communities over its HOME DIALYSIS GROWTH SPURT CONTINUES WITH EXPANDED The growing trend to move dialysis into the home received two big boosts on Monday. DaVita Kidney Care, one of the nation’s largest providers of dialysis services, disclosed it is expanding the use of the HomeChoice Claria automated peritoneal dialysis (ADP) system to its home dialysis program. The new system combines simplified ADP with remote patient monitoring , creating two-way digital COLUMN SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Column submission guidelines for McKnight's Senior Living. McKnight’s Senior Living welcomes guest columns from industry thought leaders about issues affecting the industry.. Submissions must be relevant to owners, operators and others working in independent living, assisted living, memory care or continuing care retirement communities / life plan communities. 9 STEPS TO STRENGTHEN AGE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN THE As senior living organizations work to become more diverse, a new survey shares encouraging news about multigenerational workforces and anti-ageism efforts among various types of employers around the world. But work remains. The Living, Learning, and Earning Longer Collaborative Initiative, a partnership between the AARP, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and FIVE STAR FINALIZES $7.3 MILLION SETTLEMENT Five Star Quality Care Inc. has paid a $7.3 million settlement related to a lawsuit from the estate of a former resident of one of its communities, the company announced Feb. 24 in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. SENIOR LIVING SALES AND MARKETING PROFESSIONALS REVEAL The majority of the senior care marketers we surveyed, about 38%, had a lead-to-tour conversion rate of about 30%. Only 15% of respondents had a conversion rate of more than 50%. Closing more leads (and more quickly) was the top sales challenge identified by senior care sales professionals. Effective outreach, competition and effective use of LTC UNIONS URGE CDC TO REVISE MASKING GUIDANCE FOR Unions representing registered nurses and others who work in long-term care are urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reconsider its May 13 guidance on mask-wearing and social distancing for those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, to protect workers.. Under the new guidelines, fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks indoors or stay six feet away MANY HOME CARE PROVIDERS MAY CONTINUE MASK-WEARING Home care workers might be wearing masks a while longer, even though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) gave fully vaccinated Americans the green light to stop wearing them indoors.. In a statement, the Home Care Association of America told McKnight’s Home Care Daily it isn’t “offering any guidance on (masks) at this time as regulations differ from state to state.” SENIOR LIVING OCCUPANCY REACHES NEW RECORD LOW OF 78.8 Occupancy at U.S. senior living communities — independent living and assisted living combined — reached a record low of 78.8% in the first quarter, according to new NIC MAP data released today. The news marks the sixth consecutive quarter that occupancy has declined. Four of those quarters have been during the COVID-19 pandemic. PROVIDERS VICTIMS OF POLITICS IN ‘UNFORTUNATE’ REPEAL OF Assisted living and other long-term care operators are the victims of politics via legislation signed last week by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that repeals blanket immunity protections for pandemic-related efforts, according to one industry representative. CCRC’S NEARLY $1 MILLION SETTLEMENT APPROVED IN BIOMETRIC A federal court judge has approved a nearly $1 million biometric privacy lawsuit settlement, ending a proposed class action lawsuit against Lifespace Communities over its HOME DIALYSIS GROWTH SPURT CONTINUES WITH EXPANDED The growing trend to move dialysis into the home received two big boosts on Monday. DaVita Kidney Care, one of the nation’s largest providers of dialysis services, disclosed it is expanding the use of the HomeChoice Claria automated peritoneal dialysis (ADP) system to its home dialysis program. The new system combines simplified ADP with remote patient monitoring , creating two-way digital COLUMN SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Column submission guidelines for McKnight's Senior Living. McKnight’s Senior Living welcomes guest columns from industry thought leaders about issues affecting the industry.. Submissions must be relevant to owners, operators and others working in independent living, assisted living, memory care or continuing care retirement communities / life plan communities. 9 STEPS TO STRENGTHEN AGE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN THE As senior living organizations work to become more diverse, a new survey shares encouraging news about multigenerational workforces and anti-ageism efforts among various types of employers around the world. But work remains. The Living, Learning, and Earning Longer Collaborative Initiative, a partnership between the AARP, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and FIVE STAR FINALIZES $7.3 MILLION SETTLEMENT Five Star Quality Care Inc. has paid a $7.3 million settlement related to a lawsuit from the estate of a former resident of one of its communities, the company announced Feb. 24 in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. SENIOR LIVING SALES AND MARKETING PROFESSIONALS REVEAL The majority of the senior care marketers we surveyed, about 38%, had a lead-to-tour conversion rate of about 30%. Only 15% of respondents had a conversion rate of more than 50%. Closing more leads (and more quickly) was the top sales challenge identified by senior care sales professionals. Effective outreach, competition and effective use of OFFERING A COVID-19 VACCINATION INCENTIVE? TREAD CAREFULLY McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference! LAW CREATES PERMANENT PATHWAY TO EMPLOYMENT FOR TEMPORARY McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference!THEY DIG IT
19 hours ago · McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference! MCKNIGHT'S SENIOR LIVING McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference! COLUMN SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Column submission guidelines for McKnight's Senior Living. McKnight’s Senior Living welcomes guest columns from industry thought leaders about issues affecting the industry.. Submissions must be relevant to owners, operators and others working in independent living, assisted living, memory care or continuing care retirement communities / life plan communities. COLORADO DROPS MASK MANDATE FOR ASSISTED LIVING 19 hours ago · McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference! SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITIES COMMIT TO ENVIRONMENTALISM 19 hours ago · Whether it’s creating a solar farm, using green cleaning supplies or establishing a senior-level environmental safety position, senior living communities are doing their part to commit to a smaller carbon footprint in the name of resident health and safety. REITS LOOK FORWARD TO STABILIZING GROWING PORTFOLIOS IN McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference! DIGITAL HEALTH FIRM DUOS NETS $6 MILLION INVESTMENT TO Duos, a digital health firm providing personal assistants to seniors, announced a $6 million capital infusion on Tuesday from healthcare investor Redesign Health. The funding will help the company as it expands services nationwide. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS, JUNE 8 1 day ago · Appointments and promotions at 12 Oaks Senior Living, American House Senior Living Communities, Argentum, Ativo Senior Living, Bellwether Enterprise, Buckner, Cadence Living, Charles E. Smith Life Communities, Diversified Healthcare Trust, Frederick Living, HMP Senior Solutions, Jewish HomeLife, LeadingAge PA, LeadingResponse, MediTelecare, Monticelloam, Plante Moran Living LTC UNIONS URGE CDC TO REVISE MASKING GUIDANCE FOR Unions representing registered nurses and others who work in long-term care are urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reconsider its May 13 guidance on mask-wearing and social distancing for those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, to protect workers.. Under the new guidelines, fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks indoors or stay six feet away MANY HOME CARE PROVIDERS MAY CONTINUE MASK-WEARING Home care workers might be wearing masks a while longer, even though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) gave fully vaccinated Americans the green light to stop wearing them indoors.. In a statement, the Home Care Association of America told McKnight’s Home Care Daily it isn’t “offering any guidance on (masks) at this time as regulations differ from state to state.” SENIOR LIVING OCCUPANCY REACHES NEW RECORD LOW OF 78.8 Occupancy at U.S. senior living communities — independent living and assisted living combined — reached a record low of 78.8% in the first quarter, according to new NIC MAP data released today. The news marks the sixth consecutive quarter that occupancy has declined. Four of those quarters have been during the COVID-19 pandemic. CCRC’S NEARLY $1 MILLION SETTLEMENT APPROVED IN BIOMETRIC A federal court judge has approved a nearly $1 million biometric privacy lawsuit settlement, ending a proposed class action lawsuit against Lifespace Communities over its PROVIDERS VICTIMS OF POLITICS IN ‘UNFORTUNATE’ REPEAL OF Assisted living and other long-term care operators are the victims of politics via legislation signed last week by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that repeals blanket immunity protections for pandemic-related efforts, according to one industry representative. HOME DIALYSIS GROWTH SPURT CONTINUES WITH EXPANDED The growing trend to move dialysis into the home received two big boosts on Monday. DaVita Kidney Care, one of the nation’s largest providers of dialysis services, disclosed it is expanding the use of the HomeChoice Claria automated peritoneal dialysis (ADP) system to its home dialysis program. The new system combines simplified ADP with remote patient monitoring , creating two-way digital COLUMN SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Column submission guidelines for McKnight's Senior Living. McKnight’s Senior Living welcomes guest columns from industry thought leaders about issues affecting the industry.. Submissions must be relevant to owners, operators and others working in independent living, assisted living, memory care or continuing care retirement communities / life plan communities. 9 STEPS TO STRENGTHEN AGE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN THE As senior living organizations work to become more diverse, a new survey shares encouraging news about multigenerational workforces and anti-ageism efforts among various types of employers around the world. But work remains. The Living, Learning, and Earning Longer Collaborative Initiative, a partnership between the AARP, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and SENIOR LIVING SALES AND MARKETING PROFESSIONALS REVEAL The majority of the senior care marketers we surveyed, about 38%, had a lead-to-tour conversion rate of about 30%. Only 15% of respondents had a conversion rate of more than 50%. Closing more leads (and more quickly) was the top sales challenge identified by senior care sales professionals. Effective outreach, competition and effective use of CREATING A CULTURE OF ENGAGEMENT IN SENIOR LIVING Creating a campus where both employees and residents feel they have meaning and purpose. All three of these challenges can be addressed successfully by creating what I call “A culture of engagement.”. Creating a culture of engagement on campus requires a comprehensive approach, and it usually doesn’t happen quickly. LTC UNIONS URGE CDC TO REVISE MASKING GUIDANCE FOR Unions representing registered nurses and others who work in long-term care are urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reconsider its May 13 guidance on mask-wearing and social distancing for those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, to protect workers.. Under the new guidelines, fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks indoors or stay six feet away MANY HOME CARE PROVIDERS MAY CONTINUE MASK-WEARING Home care workers might be wearing masks a while longer, even though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) gave fully vaccinated Americans the green light to stop wearing them indoors.. In a statement, the Home Care Association of America told McKnight’s Home Care Daily it isn’t “offering any guidance on (masks) at this time as regulations differ from state to state.” SENIOR LIVING OCCUPANCY REACHES NEW RECORD LOW OF 78.8 Occupancy at U.S. senior living communities — independent living and assisted living combined — reached a record low of 78.8% in the first quarter, according to new NIC MAP data released today. The news marks the sixth consecutive quarter that occupancy has declined. Four of those quarters have been during the COVID-19 pandemic. CCRC’S NEARLY $1 MILLION SETTLEMENT APPROVED IN BIOMETRIC A federal court judge has approved a nearly $1 million biometric privacy lawsuit settlement, ending a proposed class action lawsuit against Lifespace Communities over its PROVIDERS VICTIMS OF POLITICS IN ‘UNFORTUNATE’ REPEAL OF Assisted living and other long-term care operators are the victims of politics via legislation signed last week by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that repeals blanket immunity protections for pandemic-related efforts, according to one industry representative. HOME DIALYSIS GROWTH SPURT CONTINUES WITH EXPANDED The growing trend to move dialysis into the home received two big boosts on Monday. DaVita Kidney Care, one of the nation’s largest providers of dialysis services, disclosed it is expanding the use of the HomeChoice Claria automated peritoneal dialysis (ADP) system to its home dialysis program. The new system combines simplified ADP with remote patient monitoring , creating two-way digital COLUMN SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Column submission guidelines for McKnight's Senior Living. McKnight’s Senior Living welcomes guest columns from industry thought leaders about issues affecting the industry.. Submissions must be relevant to owners, operators and others working in independent living, assisted living, memory care or continuing care retirement communities / life plan communities. 9 STEPS TO STRENGTHEN AGE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN THE As senior living organizations work to become more diverse, a new survey shares encouraging news about multigenerational workforces and anti-ageism efforts among various types of employers around the world. But work remains. The Living, Learning, and Earning Longer Collaborative Initiative, a partnership between the AARP, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and SENIOR LIVING SALES AND MARKETING PROFESSIONALS REVEAL The majority of the senior care marketers we surveyed, about 38%, had a lead-to-tour conversion rate of about 30%. Only 15% of respondents had a conversion rate of more than 50%. Closing more leads (and more quickly) was the top sales challenge identified by senior care sales professionals. Effective outreach, competition and effective use of CREATING A CULTURE OF ENGAGEMENT IN SENIOR LIVING Creating a campus where both employees and residents feel they have meaning and purpose. All three of these challenges can be addressed successfully by creating what I call “A culture of engagement.”. Creating a culture of engagement on campus requires a comprehensive approach, and it usually doesn’t happen quickly. LAW CREATES PERMANENT PATHWAY TO EMPLOYMENT FOR TEMPORARY McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference! OFFERING A COVID-19 VACCINATION INCENTIVE? TREAD CAREFULLY McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference!THEY DIG IT
6 hours ago · McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make adifference!
POPULARITY OF HOME HEALTH, HOME CARE FORCES OTHER LONG McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference! COLORADO DROPS MASK MANDATE FOR ASSISTED LIVING 6 hours ago · McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make adifference!
COLUMN SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Column submission guidelines for McKnight's Senior Living. McKnight’s Senior Living welcomes guest columns from industry thought leaders about issues affecting the industry.. Submissions must be relevant to owners, operators and others working in independent living, assisted living, memory care or continuing care retirement communities / life plan communities. BUSINESS BRIEFS, JUNE 9 Ineligible nursing home managers received stimulus hazard pay at NJ’s state-run veterans homes Joint Commission launches assisted living accreditation program to introduce ‘national, consensus-based standard’ Washington state levies payroll tax for long-term care fund Fitch Ratings assigns BB IDR to Mary’s Woods at Marylhurst, OR; affirms bonds at BB; outlook stable 3 WAYS TO INCREASE REFERRALS AND DIFFERENTIATE YOUR HOME McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference! PEOPLE IN THE NEWS, JUNE 8 1 day ago · Appointments and promotions at 12 Oaks Senior Living, American House Senior Living Communities, Argentum, Ativo Senior Living, Bellwether Enterprise, Buckner, Cadence Living, Charles E. Smith Life Communities, Diversified Healthcare Trust, Frederick Living, HMP Senior Solutions, Jewish HomeLife, LeadingAge PA, LeadingResponse, MediTelecare, Monticelloam, Plante Moran Living NURSING HOME EMPLOYMENT INCREASES SLIGHTLY IN MAY: LABOR 6 hours ago · Employment in nursing homes rose last month, according to data released Friday from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The sector gained approximately 1,000 jobs, which is a significant rise from the previous month, which saw a loss of 19,500 jobs. The healthcare industry in general saw notable job gains in May, accordingto the data.
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LTC UNIONS URGE CDC TO REVISE MASKING GUIDANCE FOR Unions representing registered nurses and others who work in long-term care are urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reconsider its May 13 guidance on mask-wearing and social distancing for those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, to protect workers.. Under the new guidelines, fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks indoors or stay six feet away PROVIDERS VICTIMS OF POLITICS IN ‘UNFORTUNATE’ REPEAL OF Assisted living and other long-term care operators are the victims of politics via legislation signed last week by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that repeals blanket immunity protections for pandemic-related efforts, according to one industry representative. COLUMN SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Column submission guidelines for McKnight's Senior Living. McKnight’s Senior Living welcomes guest columns from industry thought leaders about issues affecting the industry.. Submissions must be relevant to owners, operators and others working in independent living, assisted living, memory care or continuing care retirement communities / life plan communities. CCRC’S NEARLY $1 MILLION SETTLEMENT APPROVED IN BIOMETRIC A federal court judge has approved a nearly $1 million biometric privacy lawsuit settlement, ending a proposed class action lawsuit against Lifespace Communities over its HOME DIALYSIS GROWTH SPURT CONTINUES WITH EXPANDED The growing trend to move dialysis into the home received two big boosts on Monday. DaVita Kidney Care, one of the nation’s largest providers of dialysis services, disclosed it is expanding the use of the HomeChoice Claria automated peritoneal dialysis (ADP) system to its home dialysis program. The new system combines simplified ADP with remote patient monitoring , creating two-way digital RECORD PRICES PAID FOR ASSISTED LIVING UNITS, WHILE SNFSAVERAGE COST FOR ASSISTED LIVINGASSISTED LIVING PRICES IN OHIOAVERAGE ASSISTED LIVING PRICESASSISTED LIVING PRICES NEAR MEASSISTED LIVING SALES PLANCOST OF ASSISTED LIVING Before the coronavirus pandemic took over the U.S. economy, the seniors housing and care market was as a roll, according to data released Monday from Norwalk, CT-based Irving Levin Associates. The average price per unit in assisted living increased to a record $248,400 in 2019, pushing it 12% higher than the previous high of $221,250 per unit in 2017. Skilled nursing bed prices reached $93,000 FIVE STAR FINALIZES $7.3 MILLION SETTLEMENT Five Star Quality Care Inc. has paid a $7.3 million settlement related to a lawsuit from the estate of a former resident of one of its communities, the company announced Feb. 24 in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. CAMERA USE IN RESIDENT ROOMS: SURVEY RESULTS Results of a new survey conducted by Brown University provide insights into assisted living and nursing center policies and current use of cameras in resident rooms, drawing out opinions and experiences of people with practical knowledge of the issue. SENIOR HOUSING PROPERTIES TRUST TO SELL STAND-ALONE SNFS Senior Housing Properties Trust is selling all of its stand-alone skilled nursing facilities as part of an “aggressive disposition plan” meant to reduce the real estate investment trust’s financial leverage and position it for the future, President and Chief Operating Officer Jennifer Francis told participants in the REIT’s first-quarter earnings call on Thursday. MCKNIGHT'S SENIOR LIVING McKnight's Senior Living for owners, operators and other leaders working in affordable seniors housing, independent living, assisted living, memory care, senior living and senior housing communities, continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) and life plancommunities.
LTC UNIONS URGE CDC TO REVISE MASKING GUIDANCE FOR Unions representing registered nurses and others who work in long-term care are urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reconsider its May 13 guidance on mask-wearing and social distancing for those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, to protect workers.. Under the new guidelines, fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks indoors or stay six feet away PROVIDERS VICTIMS OF POLITICS IN ‘UNFORTUNATE’ REPEAL OF Assisted living and other long-term care operators are the victims of politics via legislation signed last week by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that repeals blanket immunity protections for pandemic-related efforts, according to one industry representative. COLUMN SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Column submission guidelines for McKnight's Senior Living. McKnight’s Senior Living welcomes guest columns from industry thought leaders about issues affecting the industry.. Submissions must be relevant to owners, operators and others working in independent living, assisted living, memory care or continuing care retirement communities / life plan communities. CCRC’S NEARLY $1 MILLION SETTLEMENT APPROVED IN BIOMETRIC A federal court judge has approved a nearly $1 million biometric privacy lawsuit settlement, ending a proposed class action lawsuit against Lifespace Communities over its HOME DIALYSIS GROWTH SPURT CONTINUES WITH EXPANDED The growing trend to move dialysis into the home received two big boosts on Monday. DaVita Kidney Care, one of the nation’s largest providers of dialysis services, disclosed it is expanding the use of the HomeChoice Claria automated peritoneal dialysis (ADP) system to its home dialysis program. The new system combines simplified ADP with remote patient monitoring , creating two-way digital RECORD PRICES PAID FOR ASSISTED LIVING UNITS, WHILE SNFSAVERAGE COST FOR ASSISTED LIVINGASSISTED LIVING PRICES IN OHIOAVERAGE ASSISTED LIVING PRICESASSISTED LIVING PRICES NEAR MEASSISTED LIVING SALES PLANCOST OF ASSISTED LIVING Before the coronavirus pandemic took over the U.S. economy, the seniors housing and care market was as a roll, according to data released Monday from Norwalk, CT-based Irving Levin Associates. The average price per unit in assisted living increased to a record $248,400 in 2019, pushing it 12% higher than the previous high of $221,250 per unit in 2017. Skilled nursing bed prices reached $93,000 FIVE STAR FINALIZES $7.3 MILLION SETTLEMENT Five Star Quality Care Inc. has paid a $7.3 million settlement related to a lawsuit from the estate of a former resident of one of its communities, the company announced Feb. 24 in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. CAMERA USE IN RESIDENT ROOMS: SURVEY RESULTS Results of a new survey conducted by Brown University provide insights into assisted living and nursing center policies and current use of cameras in resident rooms, drawing out opinions and experiences of people with practical knowledge of the issue. SENIOR HOUSING PROPERTIES TRUST TO SELL STAND-ALONE SNFS Senior Housing Properties Trust is selling all of its stand-alone skilled nursing facilities as part of an “aggressive disposition plan” meant to reduce the real estate investment trust’s financial leverage and position it for the future, President and Chief Operating Officer Jennifer Francis told participants in the REIT’s first-quarter earnings call on Thursday. MCKNIGHT'S SENIOR LIVING McKnight's Senior Living for owners, operators and other leaders working in affordable seniors housing, independent living, assisted living, memory care, senior living and senior housing communities, continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) and life plancommunities.
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Publish Date. May 27, 2021. After more than a decade of growth in the senior living industry, the pandemic brought significant losses. As the world transitions to a post-pandemic scenario, however, JLL Valuation Advisory anticipates that the sector is going to face itsstrongest demand.
COVID-19 OUTBREAKS COULD FOLLOW LOW EMPLOYEE VACCINATION COVID-19 cases and mortality in long-term care facilities have decreased significantly in the months since residents and staff members were prioritized for vaccination. Nationwide, however, vaccination rates among nursing home staff members overall fall below the general population, and where those vaccinations lag, COVID-19 outbreaks may follow, according to experts who spoke with SENIOR HOUSING MARKET LIKELY TO REBOUND FROM PANDEMIC The senior housing market rebounded during the 2007-09 global financial crisis and is likely to bounce back similarly from the COVID-19 recession, according to side-by-side analyses of the two economic cycles from the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care published last week. EEOC'S COVID VACCINE GUIDANCE LEAVES QUESTIONS UNANSWERED The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s May 28 updated and expanded technical guidance regarding the COVID-19 pandemic allows employers to offer incentives to employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as long as the incentive is not coercive.. But the document leaves employers wondering just what constitutes a coercive incentive, according to labor law attorneys Pierce Blue, MANY HOME CARE PROVIDERS MAY CONTINUE MASK-WEARING Home care workers might be wearing masks a while longer, even though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) gave fully vaccinated Americans the green light to stop wearing them indoors.. In a statement, the Home Care Association of America told McKnight’s Home Care Daily it isn’t “offering any guidance on (masks) at this time as regulations differ from state to state.” ACTIONS & TRANSACTIONS, JUNE 7 McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference! HOME CARE BRIEFS FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 8 McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference! NURSING HOME HIT WITH EEOC SUIT ALLEGING VIOLATION OF Symphony of Joliet discriminated against pregnant employees in several ways, according to a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit.. The Chicago-area nursing home, rehabilitation center and long-term facility had a written policy that required pregnant women to disclose their pregnancies, according to the EEOC, whereas there was no similar written policy requiring other ACTIONS & TRANSACTIONS, JUNE 4 Evans Senior Investments arranges $17.45M sale of Indiana senior living community Benchmark begins construction on Meadow Ridge assisted living community Atria Senior Living, Welltower partner to develop planned community Immanuel Communities adds two Lifespace properties to portfolio Joint venture closes financing on Acoya Shea senior living community MCKNIGHT'S SENIOR LIVING McKnight's Senior Living for owners, operators and other leaders working in affordable seniors housing, independent living, assisted living, memory care, senior living and senior housing communities, continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) and life plancommunities.
LTC UNIONS URGE CDC TO REVISE MASKING GUIDANCE FOR Unions representing registered nurses and others who work in long-term care are urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reconsider its May 13 guidance on mask-wearing and social distancing for those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, to protect workers.. Under the new guidelines, fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks indoors or stay six feet away PROVIDERS VICTIMS OF POLITICS IN ‘UNFORTUNATE’ REPEAL OF Assisted living and other long-term care operators are the victims of politics via legislation signed last week by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that repeals blanket immunity protections for pandemic-related efforts, according to one industry representative. COLUMN SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Column submission guidelines for McKnight's Senior Living. McKnight’s Senior Living welcomes guest columns from industry thought leaders about issues affecting the industry.. Submissions must be relevant to owners, operators and others working in independent living, assisted living, memory care or continuing care retirement communities / life plan communities. CCRC’S NEARLY $1 MILLION SETTLEMENT APPROVED IN BIOMETRIC A federal court judge has approved a nearly $1 million biometric privacy lawsuit settlement, ending a proposed class action lawsuit against Lifespace Communities over its HOME DIALYSIS GROWTH SPURT CONTINUES WITH EXPANDED The growing trend to move dialysis into the home received two big boosts on Monday. DaVita Kidney Care, one of the nation’s largest providers of dialysis services, disclosed it is expanding the use of the HomeChoice Claria automated peritoneal dialysis (ADP) system to its home dialysis program. The new system combines simplified ADP with remote patient monitoring , creating two-way digital RECORD PRICES PAID FOR ASSISTED LIVING UNITS, WHILE SNFSAVERAGE COST FOR ASSISTED LIVINGASSISTED LIVING PRICES IN OHIOAVERAGE ASSISTED LIVING PRICESASSISTED LIVING PRICES NEAR MEASSISTED LIVING SALES PLANCOST OF ASSISTED LIVING Before the coronavirus pandemic took over the U.S. economy, the seniors housing and care market was as a roll, according to data released Monday from Norwalk, CT-based Irving Levin Associates. The average price per unit in assisted living increased to a record $248,400 in 2019, pushing it 12% higher than the previous high of $221,250 per unit in 2017. Skilled nursing bed prices reached $93,000 FIVE STAR FINALIZES $7.3 MILLION SETTLEMENT Five Star Quality Care Inc. has paid a $7.3 million settlement related to a lawsuit from the estate of a former resident of one of its communities, the company announced Feb. 24 in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. CAMERA USE IN RESIDENT ROOMS: SURVEY RESULTS Results of a new survey conducted by Brown University provide insights into assisted living and nursing center policies and current use of cameras in resident rooms, drawing out opinions and experiences of people with practical knowledge of the issue. SENIOR HOUSING PROPERTIES TRUST TO SELL STAND-ALONE SNFS Senior Housing Properties Trust is selling all of its stand-alone skilled nursing facilities as part of an “aggressive disposition plan” meant to reduce the real estate investment trust’s financial leverage and position it for the future, President and Chief Operating Officer Jennifer Francis told participants in the REIT’s first-quarter earnings call on Thursday. MCKNIGHT'S SENIOR LIVING McKnight's Senior Living for owners, operators and other leaders working in affordable seniors housing, independent living, assisted living, memory care, senior living and senior housing communities, continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) and life plancommunities.
LTC UNIONS URGE CDC TO REVISE MASKING GUIDANCE FOR Unions representing registered nurses and others who work in long-term care are urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reconsider its May 13 guidance on mask-wearing and social distancing for those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, to protect workers.. Under the new guidelines, fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks indoors or stay six feet away PROVIDERS VICTIMS OF POLITICS IN ‘UNFORTUNATE’ REPEAL OF Assisted living and other long-term care operators are the victims of politics via legislation signed last week by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that repeals blanket immunity protections for pandemic-related efforts, according to one industry representative. COLUMN SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Column submission guidelines for McKnight's Senior Living. McKnight’s Senior Living welcomes guest columns from industry thought leaders about issues affecting the industry.. Submissions must be relevant to owners, operators and others working in independent living, assisted living, memory care or continuing care retirement communities / life plan communities. CCRC’S NEARLY $1 MILLION SETTLEMENT APPROVED IN BIOMETRIC A federal court judge has approved a nearly $1 million biometric privacy lawsuit settlement, ending a proposed class action lawsuit against Lifespace Communities over its HOME DIALYSIS GROWTH SPURT CONTINUES WITH EXPANDED The growing trend to move dialysis into the home received two big boosts on Monday. DaVita Kidney Care, one of the nation’s largest providers of dialysis services, disclosed it is expanding the use of the HomeChoice Claria automated peritoneal dialysis (ADP) system to its home dialysis program. The new system combines simplified ADP with remote patient monitoring , creating two-way digital RECORD PRICES PAID FOR ASSISTED LIVING UNITS, WHILE SNFSAVERAGE COST FOR ASSISTED LIVINGASSISTED LIVING PRICES IN OHIOAVERAGE ASSISTED LIVING PRICESASSISTED LIVING PRICES NEAR MEASSISTED LIVING SALES PLANCOST OF ASSISTED LIVING Before the coronavirus pandemic took over the U.S. economy, the seniors housing and care market was as a roll, according to data released Monday from Norwalk, CT-based Irving Levin Associates. The average price per unit in assisted living increased to a record $248,400 in 2019, pushing it 12% higher than the previous high of $221,250 per unit in 2017. Skilled nursing bed prices reached $93,000 FIVE STAR FINALIZES $7.3 MILLION SETTLEMENT Five Star Quality Care Inc. has paid a $7.3 million settlement related to a lawsuit from the estate of a former resident of one of its communities, the company announced Feb. 24 in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. CAMERA USE IN RESIDENT ROOMS: SURVEY RESULTS Results of a new survey conducted by Brown University provide insights into assisted living and nursing center policies and current use of cameras in resident rooms, drawing out opinions and experiences of people with practical knowledge of the issue. SENIOR HOUSING PROPERTIES TRUST TO SELL STAND-ALONE SNFS Senior Housing Properties Trust is selling all of its stand-alone skilled nursing facilities as part of an “aggressive disposition plan” meant to reduce the real estate investment trust’s financial leverage and position it for the future, President and Chief Operating Officer Jennifer Francis told participants in the REIT’s first-quarter earnings call on Thursday. MCKNIGHT'S SENIOR LIVING McKnight's Senior Living for owners, operators and other leaders working in affordable seniors housing, independent living, assisted living, memory care, senior living and senior housing communities, continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) and life plancommunities.
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Publish Date. May 27, 2021. After more than a decade of growth in the senior living industry, the pandemic brought significant losses. As the world transitions to a post-pandemic scenario, however, JLL Valuation Advisory anticipates that the sector is going to face itsstrongest demand.
COVID-19 OUTBREAKS COULD FOLLOW LOW EMPLOYEE VACCINATION COVID-19 cases and mortality in long-term care facilities have decreased significantly in the months since residents and staff members were prioritized for vaccination. Nationwide, however, vaccination rates among nursing home staff members overall fall below the general population, and where those vaccinations lag, COVID-19 outbreaks may follow, according to experts who spoke with SENIOR HOUSING MARKET LIKELY TO REBOUND FROM PANDEMIC The senior housing market rebounded during the 2007-09 global financial crisis and is likely to bounce back similarly from the COVID-19 recession, according to side-by-side analyses of the two economic cycles from the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care published last week. EEOC'S COVID VACCINE GUIDANCE LEAVES QUESTIONS UNANSWERED The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s May 28 updated and expanded technical guidance regarding the COVID-19 pandemic allows employers to offer incentives to employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as long as the incentive is not coercive.. But the document leaves employers wondering just what constitutes a coercive incentive, according to labor law attorneys Pierce Blue, MANY HOME CARE PROVIDERS MAY CONTINUE MASK-WEARING Home care workers might be wearing masks a while longer, even though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) gave fully vaccinated Americans the green light to stop wearing them indoors.. In a statement, the Home Care Association of America told McKnight’s Home Care Daily it isn’t “offering any guidance on (masks) at this time as regulations differ from state to state.” ACTIONS & TRANSACTIONS, JUNE 7 McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference! HOME CARE BRIEFS FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 8 McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference! NURSING HOME HIT WITH EEOC SUIT ALLEGING VIOLATION OF Symphony of Joliet discriminated against pregnant employees in several ways, according to a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit.. The Chicago-area nursing home, rehabilitation center and long-term facility had a written policy that required pregnant women to disclose their pregnancies, according to the EEOC, whereas there was no similar written policy requiring other ACTIONS & TRANSACTIONS, JUNE 4 Evans Senior Investments arranges $17.45M sale of Indiana senior living community Benchmark begins construction on Meadow Ridge assisted living community Atria Senior Living, Welltower partner to develop planned community Immanuel Communities adds two Lifespace properties to portfolio Joint venture closes financing on Acoya Shea senior living community MCKNIGHT'S SENIOR LIVING McKnight's Senior Living for owners, operators and other leaders working in affordable seniors housing, independent living, assisted living, memory care, senior living and senior housing communities, continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) and life plancommunities.
LTC UNIONS URGE CDC TO REVISE MASKING GUIDANCE FOR Unions representing registered nurses and others who work in long-term care are urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reconsider its May 13 guidance on mask-wearing and social distancing for those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, to protect workers.. Under the new guidelines, fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks indoors or stay six feet away PROVIDERS VICTIMS OF POLITICS IN ‘UNFORTUNATE’ REPEAL OF Assisted living and other long-term care operators are the victims of politics via legislation signed last week by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that repeals blanket immunity protections for pandemic-related efforts, according to one industry representative. COLUMN SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Column submission guidelines for McKnight's Senior Living. McKnight’s Senior Living welcomes guest columns from industry thought leaders about issues affecting the industry.. Submissions must be relevant to owners, operators and others working in independent living, assisted living, memory care or continuing care retirement communities / life plan communities. CCRC’S NEARLY $1 MILLION SETTLEMENT APPROVED IN BIOMETRIC A federal court judge has approved a nearly $1 million biometric privacy lawsuit settlement, ending a proposed class action lawsuit against Lifespace Communities over its HOME DIALYSIS GROWTH SPURT CONTINUES WITH EXPANDED The growing trend to move dialysis into the home received two big boosts on Monday. DaVita Kidney Care, one of the nation’s largest providers of dialysis services, disclosed it is expanding the use of the HomeChoice Claria automated peritoneal dialysis (ADP) system to its home dialysis program. The new system combines simplified ADP with remote patient monitoring , creating two-way digital RECORD PRICES PAID FOR ASSISTED LIVING UNITS, WHILE SNFSAVERAGE COST FOR ASSISTED LIVINGASSISTED LIVING PRICES IN OHIOAVERAGE ASSISTED LIVING PRICESASSISTED LIVING PRICES NEAR MEASSISTED LIVING SALES PLANCOST OF ASSISTED LIVING Before the coronavirus pandemic took over the U.S. economy, the seniors housing and care market was as a roll, according to data released Monday from Norwalk, CT-based Irving Levin Associates. The average price per unit in assisted living increased to a record $248,400 in 2019, pushing it 12% higher than the previous high of $221,250 per unit in 2017. Skilled nursing bed prices reached $93,000 FIVE STAR FINALIZES $7.3 MILLION SETTLEMENT Five Star Quality Care Inc. has paid a $7.3 million settlement related to a lawsuit from the estate of a former resident of one of its communities, the company announced Feb. 24 in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. CAMERA USE IN RESIDENT ROOMS: SURVEY RESULTS Results of a new survey conducted by Brown University provide insights into assisted living and nursing center policies and current use of cameras in resident rooms, drawing out opinions and experiences of people with practical knowledge of the issue. SENIOR HOUSING PROPERTIES TRUST TO SELL STAND-ALONE SNFS Senior Housing Properties Trust is selling all of its stand-alone skilled nursing facilities as part of an “aggressive disposition plan” meant to reduce the real estate investment trust’s financial leverage and position it for the future, President and Chief Operating Officer Jennifer Francis told participants in the REIT’s first-quarter earnings call on Thursday. MCKNIGHT'S SENIOR LIVING McKnight's Senior Living for owners, operators and other leaders working in affordable seniors housing, independent living, assisted living, memory care, senior living and senior housing communities, continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) and life plancommunities.
LTC UNIONS URGE CDC TO REVISE MASKING GUIDANCE FOR Unions representing registered nurses and others who work in long-term care are urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reconsider its May 13 guidance on mask-wearing and social distancing for those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, to protect workers.. Under the new guidelines, fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks indoors or stay six feet away PROVIDERS VICTIMS OF POLITICS IN ‘UNFORTUNATE’ REPEAL OF Assisted living and other long-term care operators are the victims of politics via legislation signed last week by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that repeals blanket immunity protections for pandemic-related efforts, according to one industry representative. COLUMN SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Column submission guidelines for McKnight's Senior Living. McKnight’s Senior Living welcomes guest columns from industry thought leaders about issues affecting the industry.. Submissions must be relevant to owners, operators and others working in independent living, assisted living, memory care or continuing care retirement communities / life plan communities. CCRC’S NEARLY $1 MILLION SETTLEMENT APPROVED IN BIOMETRIC A federal court judge has approved a nearly $1 million biometric privacy lawsuit settlement, ending a proposed class action lawsuit against Lifespace Communities over its HOME DIALYSIS GROWTH SPURT CONTINUES WITH EXPANDED The growing trend to move dialysis into the home received two big boosts on Monday. DaVita Kidney Care, one of the nation’s largest providers of dialysis services, disclosed it is expanding the use of the HomeChoice Claria automated peritoneal dialysis (ADP) system to its home dialysis program. The new system combines simplified ADP with remote patient monitoring , creating two-way digital RECORD PRICES PAID FOR ASSISTED LIVING UNITS, WHILE SNFSAVERAGE COST FOR ASSISTED LIVINGASSISTED LIVING PRICES IN OHIOAVERAGE ASSISTED LIVING PRICESASSISTED LIVING PRICES NEAR MEASSISTED LIVING SALES PLANCOST OF ASSISTED LIVING Before the coronavirus pandemic took over the U.S. economy, the seniors housing and care market was as a roll, according to data released Monday from Norwalk, CT-based Irving Levin Associates. The average price per unit in assisted living increased to a record $248,400 in 2019, pushing it 12% higher than the previous high of $221,250 per unit in 2017. Skilled nursing bed prices reached $93,000 FIVE STAR FINALIZES $7.3 MILLION SETTLEMENT Five Star Quality Care Inc. has paid a $7.3 million settlement related to a lawsuit from the estate of a former resident of one of its communities, the company announced Feb. 24 in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. CAMERA USE IN RESIDENT ROOMS: SURVEY RESULTS Results of a new survey conducted by Brown University provide insights into assisted living and nursing center policies and current use of cameras in resident rooms, drawing out opinions and experiences of people with practical knowledge of the issue. SENIOR HOUSING PROPERTIES TRUST TO SELL STAND-ALONE SNFS Senior Housing Properties Trust is selling all of its stand-alone skilled nursing facilities as part of an “aggressive disposition plan” meant to reduce the real estate investment trust’s financial leverage and position it for the future, President and Chief Operating Officer Jennifer Francis told participants in the REIT’s first-quarter earnings call on Thursday. MCKNIGHT'S SENIOR LIVING McKnight's Senior Living for owners, operators and other leaders working in affordable seniors housing, independent living, assisted living, memory care, senior living and senior housing communities, continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) and life plancommunities.
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Publish Date. May 27, 2021. After more than a decade of growth in the senior living industry, the pandemic brought significant losses. As the world transitions to a post-pandemic scenario, however, JLL Valuation Advisory anticipates that the sector is going to face itsstrongest demand.
COVID-19 OUTBREAKS COULD FOLLOW LOW EMPLOYEE VACCINATION COVID-19 cases and mortality in long-term care facilities have decreased significantly in the months since residents and staff members were prioritized for vaccination. Nationwide, however, vaccination rates among nursing home staff members overall fall below the general population, and where those vaccinations lag, COVID-19 outbreaks may follow, according to experts who spoke with SENIOR HOUSING MARKET LIKELY TO REBOUND FROM PANDEMIC The senior housing market rebounded during the 2007-09 global financial crisis and is likely to bounce back similarly from the COVID-19 recession, according to side-by-side analyses of the two economic cycles from the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care published last week. EEOC'S COVID VACCINE GUIDANCE LEAVES QUESTIONS UNANSWERED The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s May 28 updated and expanded technical guidance regarding the COVID-19 pandemic allows employers to offer incentives to employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as long as the incentive is not coercive.. But the document leaves employers wondering just what constitutes a coercive incentive, according to labor law attorneys Pierce Blue, MANY HOME CARE PROVIDERS MAY CONTINUE MASK-WEARING Home care workers might be wearing masks a while longer, even though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) gave fully vaccinated Americans the green light to stop wearing them indoors.. In a statement, the Home Care Association of America told McKnight’s Home Care Daily it isn’t “offering any guidance on (masks) at this time as regulations differ from state to state.” ACTIONS & TRANSACTIONS, JUNE 7 McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference! HOME CARE BRIEFS FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 8 McKnight’s Senior Living is the pre-eminent national media brand for owners, operators and senior living professionals working in independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement / life plan communities.We help you make a difference! NURSING HOME HIT WITH EEOC SUIT ALLEGING VIOLATION OF Symphony of Joliet discriminated against pregnant employees in several ways, according to a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit.. The Chicago-area nursing home, rehabilitation center and long-term facility had a written policy that required pregnant women to disclose their pregnancies, according to the EEOC, whereas there was no similar written policy requiring other ACTIONS & TRANSACTIONS, JUNE 4 Evans Senior Investments arranges $17.45M sale of Indiana senior living community Benchmark begins construction on Meadow Ridge assisted living community Atria Senior Living, Welltower partner to develop planned community Immanuel Communities adds two Lifespace properties to portfolio Joint venture closes financing on Acoya Shea senior living community Skip to navigation Skip to main content* Subscribe
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Publish Date April 27, 2020 Tyson Belanger served three tours of duty in Iraq as a Marine. Now, as the owner of the assisted living home his parents built 44 years ago, he thinks he has the solution to winning the war on COVID-19. But it’s not cheap, and it requires sacrifice. WELL, THAT ESCALATED QUICKLYBy
John O'Connor
Publish Date April 23, 2020 Virtually overnight, many operators are finding themselves in the fight of their lives.GUEST COLUMN
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Rob Kretzinger
Publish Date April 27, 2020 Serving older adults is, at all times, a privilege and a responsibility, and COVID-19 hasn’t changed either of those things.MARKETPLACE COLUMN
HOW TO REDUCE CAREGIVER TURNOVER RATES DURING THE PANDEMIC ANDAFTERWARD
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Desmond Lim
Publish Date April 23, 2020 The COVID-19 outbreak is shining a bright light on the persistent shortage of healthcare workers in the United States.COMPANY NEWS
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CONNECTED LIVING APP ADDS CORONAVIRUS INFORMATION Connected Living is updating its free public app to provide real-time updates about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) to senior living staff members, residents and families. It will include information from Argentum, LeadingAge and other sources.IN FOCUS
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Publish Date April 15, 2020 Senior living communities found ways to help residents observe Easter and Passover despite restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more, and read how to submit your photos! CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE LATEST CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 COVERAGE.TOP NEWS
AEGIS CEO DWAYNE CLARK: GROWTH IS BOTH ART AND SCIENCEBy
Lois A. Bowers
Publish Date April 27, 2020 Dwayne Clark founded Aegis Living in 1997 after a career including positions at Sunrise Senior Living and Leisure Care. The company’s first community opened in 1998, and today, the Bellevue, WA-based assisted living and memory care provider has 32 communities in three states, with projects underway that will see its reach grow even bigger. The CEO recently shared details of Aegis’ growth strategy with McKnight’s Senior Living. GOVERNMENT PPE PLANS COULD HAVE ‘GRAVE CONSEQUENCES’ FOR SENIOR LIVING RESIDENTS, STAFF, GROUPS SAYBy
Lois A. Bowers
Publish Date April 27, 2020 Federal and state advocates for senior living and home- and community-based services providers say it is a mistake for governments not to prioritize these providers’ needs for personal protective equipment and funding. MCKNIGHT’S 40 FOR 40: MARK PARKINSONBy
James M. Berklan
Publish Date April 27, 2020 They say major crises are when major leaders tower over others. If ever there were a time to prove that in the long-term care and senior living industries, it is during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Fortunately, operators have Mark Parkinson pressing their case. PANDEMIC INSPIRES COST-EFFECTIVE, SUSTAINABLE OPTION FOR MEALDELIVERY AT KISCO
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Publish Date April 27, 2020 As senior living communities adjust their services to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kisco Senior Living found a way to streamline the transition from dining room to room service in a more cost-effective andsustainable way.
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‘IT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE THIS WAY,’ OWNER SAYS OF COVID DEATHS INSENIOR LIVING
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Lois A. Bowers
Publish Date April 27, 2020 Tyson Belanger served three tours of duty in Iraq as a Marine. Now, as the owner of the assisted living home his parents built 44 years ago, he thinks he has the solution to winning the war on COVID-19. But it’s not cheap, and it requires sacrifice. WELL, THAT ESCALATED QUICKLYBy
John O'Connor
Publish Date April 23, 2020 Virtually overnight, many operators are finding themselves in the fight of their lives.GUEST COLUMN
NO PLACE I’D RATHER BE – DURING COVID, AND ALWAYSBy
Rob Kretzinger
Publish Date April 27, 2020 Serving older adults is, at all times, a privilege and a responsibility, and COVID-19 hasn’t changed either of those things.MARKETPLACE COLUMN
HOW TO REDUCE CAREGIVER TURNOVER RATES DURING THE PANDEMIC ANDAFTERWARD
By
Desmond Lim
Publish Date April 23, 2020 The COVID-19 outbreak is shining a bright light on the persistent shortage of healthcare workers in the United States.COMPANY NEWS
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS, APRIL 21 Promotions at Vi and Welltower.PRODUCT NEWS
CONNECTED LIVING APP ADDS CORONAVIRUS INFORMATION Connected Living is updating its free public app to provide real-time updates about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) to senior living staff members, residents and families. It will include information from Argentum, LeadingAge and other sources.IN FOCUS
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