Rest Haven Nursing and Rehabilitation in Schuylkill Haven was on the agenda of the commissioners’ meeting last week. According to an article on the RepublicanHerald.com, the home is facing financial issues. The county owned nursing home used money from the general fund to pay expenses in 2013. Although that money…
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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to Tighten Rules on Nursing Home Prescriptions
Over-medicating of older adults, especially those in nursing homes, has come to light in news and studies across the nation. And now the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) are taking steps to make sure that Medicare Part D is not part of the problem. According to an article…
Cumberland County Commissioners to Decide on Renovations to County Nursing Home
Next week, Cumberland County Commissioners should vote on awarding the contract for renovations to Claremont Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, the county’s nursing home. The renovations would turn unused buildings into a state-of-the-art, short-term rehab center. The short-term rehab center would bring in about 39 temporary residents recovering from procedures like…
New Jersey Nursing Home Cited by OSHA for Serious Violations
Carneys Point Care Center in Carneys Point Township, NJ, has been cited by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for serious violations involving workplace hazards. According to an article on NJ.com, the nursing home underwent an OSHA inspection in May. Now they are facing ten…
Butler County’s 2014 Budget Could Include Sale of Sunnyview Nursing Home
A few weeks ago, we blogged about Butler County hiring a real estate company to evaluate the county-owned nursing home, Sunnyview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Now that county commissioners are working on the 2014 budget, they must make a decision on whether to sell the county home or not. According…
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Study Reports New Mattresses May Help Prevent Bedsores
A new study by the U.S. National Institutes of Heath has reported that newer, high-density foam mattresses used in nursing homes may not need to be turned every two hours as a way of preventing pressure ulcers, or bedsores. According to an article on NewsDay.com, the findings were recently published…
Friendship Ridge Sold to New Jersey Company
After decades as Beaver County’s county-run nursing home, it was announced this week that Friendship Ridge has been sold to a New Jersey company, Comprenhensive HealthCare Management Services. According to an article on the Post-Gazette.com, the deal to sell the 600-bed facility, the third largest nursing home in Pennsylvania, was…
Family Gives Back in Memory of Young Man
Thanksgiving is a time when we reflect and give thanks for the things we have. It often prompts us to think of others less fortunate. So our staff was proud to hear of the efforts of our marketing coordinator, Samantha Cody, and her aunt who are gathering donated items this…
Oklahoma Allows Residents in Nursing Homes to Have Surveillance Cameras in Their Rooms
Earlier this month, Oklahoma became the third state to pass a law allowing residents of long-term care facilities to have surveillance cameras in their rooms. According to an article on ABAJournal.com, Oklahoma joins New Mexico and Texas and will allow cameras in a resident’s room if a consent form is…