Providers welcomed the “good news” Monday that the budget for a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services nursing home staffing campaign has more than doubled to reach $200 million.
CMS Administrator Mehmet OZ said Monday that the budget for his agency’s nursing home staffing campaign has more than doubled to reach $200 million.
Connecticut’s governor has proposed ending Community First Choice, a Medicaid program that helps thousands of people with disabilities hire aides and stay at home. Families and advocates say ...
Troubling incidents are among the 18 citations issued for serious health and safety violations, including multiple ...
Premier at Perry Village in New Bloomfield has launched its own nurse aide training program, a move leaders say is aimed at ...
Home care, assisted living costs for older adults have surged over the past five years, straining affordability for middle class families, AARP said.
Deep cuts to medicaid may force states to decrease spending for the hiring of workers critical to the care of disabled and ...
Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced Thursday, Feb. 26, that Javier E. Barragan, 48, of Yorktown, has been arraigned on felony charges in connection with the alleged assault at ...
A Florida nurse had her license suspended after posting a video wishing a gruesome childbirth injury on Donald Trump's press secretary. The nurse is appealing the suspension, arguing it violates her ...
State officials are asking lawmakers to craft a bill that would allow the Department of Social Services to limit Medicaid payments for unionized nursing homes whose owners hire family members at ...
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