Demand and costs for care are rising at the same time that a labor shortage threatens to worsen. How can you plan for this need now? By Mark Miller Samir Shah is a forecaster — but he’s an expert on ...
Hospitals are beating long-term care providers on wage increases and annual bonuses amid stiff competition for key therapy staff, a major new compensation report shows. Long-term care therapists ...
Providers must prepare both for shifting demographics and a new “Fee-for-Value” system that will continue to shift how the government pays for skilled nursing care, the head of the nation’s top ...
Many older adults have concluded that they’re better off covering long-term care expenses out of their own pockets if they end up needing it. Years of rising premiums on long-term care insurance, ...
Long-term care providers in Washington are not experiencing staffing losses from recent immigration crackdowns, officials say, despite reports of that happening elsewhere in the country. Yet there ...
Will you need long-term care in retirement? Most of us haven’t asked the question or planned for the possibility. Washington has long been in a state of denial on the topic, too. Policymakers have ...
B.C. is seeing a shortage of long-term care beds even as a “silver tsunami” of aging baby boomers threatens to overwhelm an already strained system with monthslong waits.
Samir Shah is a forecaster — but he’s an expert on the U.S. long-term care industry, not the weather. Right now, he is seeing storm clouds gathering for the Americans who will need help with basic ...