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Archdiocese of Philadelphia May Sell Nursing Homes

Last week, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia announced that it was considering the sale of six of its Catholic nursing homes and one assisted-living facility. In an article on CatholicPhilly.com, Archbishop Chaput said, “Our difficult financial situation must be addressed and the actions that we need to take may be painful…

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Rally to Protest Sale of Franklin County Nursing Home in Pennsylvania

Those opposed to the sale of the Falling Spring Nursing and Rehabilitation Center gathered on Tuesday at Courthouse Plaza in Chambersburg. Their purpose: to make the commissioners reconsider the sale of the Franklin County home. According to an article on PublicOpinionOnline.com, about 650 people have signed petitions on Change.org in…

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Beaver County Nursing Home Sold to New Jersey-Based Company

Last week, Beaver County commissioners tentatively agreed to sell the county’s nursing home to a New Jersey-based company. According to an article on TribLive.com, the sale price of Friendship Ridge in Beaver, PA won’t be announced until the agreement is finalized. But the commissioners said that ownership of the facility…

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Nursing Home Workers Fired After Posting Photo of Resident

Two Iowa nursing home employees were fired for posting an inappropriate picture of a resident on the internet. According to an article on USAToday.com, the Bishop Drumm Retirement Center in Des Moines reported to police that employees had taken pictures of a nursing home resident and posted it on the…

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Study Finds Majority of Nursing Home Hospitalizations Avoidable

A new study by the Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality, Social & Scientific Systems, Inc., and Abt Associates has found that three-fifths of long-stay nursing home hospitalizations could have been avoided. According to an article on McKnights.com, hospitalizations that could have been avoided included those for infections, injuries, and…

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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Allow Nursing Home Residents to Use Organizations as Authorized Representatives

This week, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) ruled that nursing home residents may use organizations as authorized representatives in the Medicaid application and enrollment process. According to an article on McKnights.com, CMS specifically cited the need for some nursing home residents who do not have family available…

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