Long-term care needs to get creative to deal with coronavirus staffing impact
Originally published in McKnight’s By Patrick McCormick The coronavirus pandemic is undeniably going to have a major impact on U.S. long-term care operators in the…
Originally published in McKnight’s By Patrick McCormick The coronavirus pandemic is undeniably going to have a major impact on U.S. long-term care operators in the…
Originally published in McKnight’s Senior Living By Patrick McCormick When it comes to one of real estate’s most attractive recent plays, senior living communities, grand…
Originally published in McKnight’s By Patrick McCormick A convergence of market pressures is bearing down on the nursing home industry. Changing demographics, old infrastructure, new…
Originally published in McKnight’s Senior Living By Patrick McCormick The halcyon days of assisted living communities resembling comfy hotels and providing little more than social…
Originally published in McKnight’s By Patrick McCormick The halcyon days of assisted living communities resembling comfy hotels and providing little more than social and residential…
Originally published in McKnight’s By Betsy Rust As if managing the health of patients wasn’t difficult and time-consuming enough, skilled nursing facilities now have to…
Originally published in American City Business Journals By Patrick McCormick There’s about to be a boom of aging Baby Boomers. By 2030, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates…
Originally published in McKnight’s By Betsy Rust Nursing homes have an epidemic health problem these days, but it’s not in their patient population, it’s on…
Originally published in McKnight’s By Betsy Rust Nursing home operators call it low occupancy. Medicare insiders call it a declining census. Economists call it excess…
Originally published in McKnight’s By Betsy Rust Baby boomers likely recall, in flickering black-and-white, kindly physicians making house calls on television and in the movies….