Read the digital edition here. From the December 2020 Issue of McKnight’s Long Term Care News
Hardest trial ahead for SNFs
By
Danielle Brown
Dec 01, 2020
Providers are now about halfway through what likely will be the most dangerous stage of the coronavirus crisis and must remain strictly vigilant, the former head of the Food and Drug Administration warned...
Time to write a ‘new playbook,’ Sloan says
By
James M. Berklan
Dec 01, 2020
Long-term care providers must take charge of their own future and become “catalysts of change” for a better life beyond the coronavirus public health crisis, LeadingAge President and CEO Katie Smith...
‘Green’ counties receive tests
By
Liza Berger
Dec 01, 2020
Nursing homes in areas that have low COVID-19 positivity rates began receiving rapid testing options from the federal government in November.
Alzheimer’s blood test here
By
Danielle Brown
Dec 01, 2020
A new blood test that can detect the presence of Alzheimer’s brain plaques became the first to hit the commercial market on a wide scale in late October, according to developer C2N Diagnostics.
Medicare pays for C-19 care
By
Danielle Brown
Dec 01, 2020
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in mid-November announced that Medicare will cover monoclonal antibody therapy for COVID-19 treatments.
Therapy services may be on chopping block come Jan. 1
By
Liza Berger
Dec 01, 2020
Barring a change in direction by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, nursing home operators will have to slash the amount of therapy services they can offer, starting Jan. 1.
Most using agencies to cover shift gaps
By
Danielle Brown
Dec 01, 2020
A majority of senior housing and skilled nursing operators were relying on staffing agencies or temporary workers to meet their workforce needs as of mid-November, a provider survey revealed.
60 seconds with … Lane Bowen
Dec 01, 2020
Lane Bowen, Executive VP, Chief Strategic Officer, Avalon Health Care
Outbreak risks connected to shared bedrooms, bathrooms
By
Danielle Brown
Dec 01, 2020
Nursing homes that utilize shared rooms and bathrooms for residents are at a higher risk of experiencing larger and more deadly COVID-19 outbreaks than facilities that house residents mostly in private...