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As Loren Shook prepares to hand over the reins of the memory care company he helped build as a model for the industry, his ...
Employees with higher incomes and education levels are more likely than others to anticipate needing long-term care in the ...
The newest class of certified nursing assistants in The New Jewish Home’s registered apprenticeship program graduated earlier ...
Labor law is evolving at the state and federal level, but employers don’t need to be concerned as long as they take steps to ...
The search for a new CEO for Brookdale is “well underway” but could take at least six months, Board Chair and interim CEO ...
The ACP is calling for greater scrutiny of business practices in long-term care, particularly involving private equity.
Cuts to Medicaid — no matter the form they come in — could have ripple effects that would force states to make difficult ...
In support of strong funding for affordable senior housing, one lawmaker is leading the charge to recruit his colleagues to ...
If the FMAP, drops below its current 50% threshold, 10 states and Washington, DC, could lose $468 million in Medicaid funding.
In Rapid City, SD, elementary school students have been participating in the “Famous Faces” project for decades. Hunter ...
But although assessments can help states address the social and structural stigma surrounding dementia, the stigma people ...
Staffing, technology and medication management will be the focus of the sessions of the 2025 McKnight’s Women of Distinction ...
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