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Tech options in the dining room? Bot-ter believe it
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Amy Novotney
Aug 01, 2022
COVID-19 worsened an already difficult staffing challenge, but server bots are here to lend a helping hand – and more.
Bankruptcies and closings continue for senior living and skilled nursing facilities
By
Amy Novotney
Sep 01, 2021
The global pandemic’s continued challenging operating environment is forcing several more senior living and care facilities to file for bankruptcy or announce plans for closure.
Newly proposed legislation seeks to make it easier for small businesses to offer a retirement savings...
By
Amy Novotney
Apr 22, 2021
U.S. Sens. Susan Collins (R-ME) and Mark R. Warner (D-VA) on Wednesday introduced the SIMPLE Plan Modernization Act to provide greater flexibility and access to small businesses and their employees seeking...
14 attorneys general form coalition to oppose bill to compel workers to join unions
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Amy Novotney
Apr 13, 2021
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is leading a 14-state coalition of attorneys general in opposition to a significant labor law bill that’s also opposed by the senior living industry.
Healthcare labor union helping unemployed fast-food and hotel workers pursue careers in senior living
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Amy Novotney
Mar 31, 2021
Last year as the COVID-19 pandemic took hold across the country, requests for certified nursing assistants rose 25% in New York City alone, according to an analysis published last week in the Wall Street...
Bill intended to protect older workers from discrimination re-introduced in Congress
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Amy Novotney
Mar 24, 2021
A bipartisan group of senators re-introduced a measure Monday aimed at making it easier for older Americans to bring work-related age discrimination cases against their employers.
Implementation of a $15 federal minimum wage may help reduce turnover in long-term care: expert
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Amy Novotney
Mar 22, 2021
The Biden administration’s ongoing push to phase in a $15 federal minimum wage likely is causing a good deal of angst among long-term care administrators, but it may be exactly what the sector needs...
AHCA, LeadingAge propose $15B in nursing home reforms to address workforce shortages, underfunding
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Amy Novotney
Mar 16, 2021
The American Health Care Association and LeadingAge Monday released a $15 billion reform agenda, the Care for Our Seniors Act, to address long-standing challenges affecting the quality of care provided...
Keys to building stronger, more equitable LTC workforce: report
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Amy Novotney
Feb 16, 2021
As nursing homes, assisted living communities and home care agencies recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, they continue to face another daunting challenge: the ongoing low supply of direct care workers...