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The potential $880 billion in Medicaid cuts could hurt the finances of nursing homes and lead to reduced services or outright closures, cutting care for the most vulnerable older populations.
Dear Eric: While having lunch with my 75-year-old mother the other day, she suddenly announced that she does not want to live in a nursing home. She repeated it several times.
Empath Health opened a new PACE center in Manatee County for seniors who are nursing-home eligible but wish to remain at home. The Empath LIFE program provides comprehensive care including primary ...
Among those impacted will be low income elderly people in nursing homes or in home care. Severely disabled individuals who live in residential facilities or receive care at home (including ...
Medicaid, the largest payer for long-term care facilities, covers around 2 in 3 nursing home residents, and reducing dollars to the massive, yet already resource-limited, program could have ...
The nursing home business could show a loss, while the other businesses, owned by some of the same people, make money.
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Reductions could lead to decreased services or closures, slashing care for vulnerable older populations The nursing-home industry finds itself in the crosshairs of a congressional budget debate ...
The nursing home business could show a loss, while the other businesses, owned by some of the same people, make money.