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New Florida Laws Require Nursing Homes to have Backup Generators

Under new laws signed by Gov. Rick Scott on March 26, 2018, Nursing homes and assisted living facilities in Florida will now be required to have generators to provide backup power during an outage. This legislation was passed in response to the deaths of 12 residents at the Rehabilitation Center…

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The 2nd Largest U.S. Nursing Home Operator Files for Bankruptcy

HCR ManorCare, the second largest nursing home operator in the United States, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on March 4 and will transfer ownership to its landlord, Quality Care Properties Inc.  This is the latest among several signs of dysfunction in the senior housing industry. Quality Care Properties is…

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Hand Washing Protocols Decreasing Nursing Home Deaths

According to new study published in the February American Journal of Infection Control, researchers found that implementing simple hand-washing protocols in nursing homes help prevent the spread of deadly infections. The study showed that if nursing home employees exercise the hand washing techniques that are already in practice in hospitals, the spread of…

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Nursing Homes Overmedicating Dementia Patients

A new study released this week by the Human Rights Watch found that many nursing home residents are needlessly being given antipsychotic drugs.  The 157 page report titled “They Want Docile’: How Nursing Homes in the United States Overmedicate People with Dementia,” found that approximately 179,000 people, mostly those suffering…

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Study shows that Simplified Nursing Home Rating Systems are Informing Consumers on Making Decisions

Quality rating systems and report cards for healthcare facilities are intended to give consumers more information about choosing the best quality hospital or nursing home.  A study performed by Marcelo Perraillon, a Health economist of the Colorado School of Public Health at CU Anschutz, sought to determine whether the form…

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Nursing Home Resident Dies after Spending 8 Hours in Freezing Temperatures

According to a report by the Associated Press, an investigation into the death of a 76 year old woman at an Ohio nursing home revealed she spent roughly 8 hours outside while temperatures fell below zero.  Phyllis Campbell was found dead from hypothermia on January 7 outside Hilty Memorial Home…

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New Study Shows Nursing Homes May Be Inflating Their Rating

One of the most difficult decisions families have to face is deciding to put a loved one in a nursing home. They want to make sure they are placing their family member in a safe environment where they will receive the proper care they need. Many of those families rely…

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Pennsylvania is Expanding Medicaid Coverage to Reduce Number of Nursing Home Enrollees

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf’s administration is putting out a new Medicaid feature that’s aimed to decrease the number of enrollees in nursing homes in the future.  It is also intended to lessen a large expense for the state, which has a rapidly growing elderly population.  This plan has been in…

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Reductions of Nursing Home Bed Rails and Other Restraints

Over the last few decades there has been a movement to reduce bed rails and other variations of restraints that are used on nursing home residents.  This movement has been growing ever since Congress enacted the Nursing Home Reform Act in 1987.  This law included a prohibition on restraints being…

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New Regulations Will Require Nursing Homes to be More Prepared for Power Outages

A 9th nursing home patient has died as a result of power outages caused by Hurricane Irma in Florida.  The power outages caused the air conditioning to stop working and as a result the facilities reach dangerously hot temperatures. Nursing home residents at the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills in Hollywood,…

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