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BoldAge PACE Launches New Center to Address ‘Significant Gaps’ Among Underserved

Hospice News

BoldAge provides care to more than 400 individuals in New Jersey, California, Indiana, Kentucky and South Carolina. The company’s de novo strategy includes plans to open 10 new PACE centers by 2026, with three locations planned in Ohio. Demographic trends are fueling BoldAge’s strategic growth.

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Former Hospice Leaders Building National PACE Platform BoldAge

Hospice News

New Jersey-headquartered BoldAge PACE is owned and operated by former Seasons Hospice and Palliative Care CEO Todd Stern, also a former AccentCare executive, and Dan Czermak, founder of Acute Health Systems and Beacon of Life. By the end of 2026, we will add two more. Then we have two programs in the central region of the U.S.,

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Giving thanks this National Home Care and Hospice Month

AlayaCare

Receiving home care is a safer alternative than nursing homes, hospitals or long-term care facilities – chances of infection are much lower. Home health aides are projected to be the third fastest-growing occupation in all industries, set to rise nearly 50 percent by 2026 from 2016 levels (via US Department of Labor).

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What therapy teams should know about proposed changes to the SNF quality reporting program

Rehab Realities by Renee Kinder

Measure details: This measure assesses functional status by assessing the percentage of SNF residents who meet or exceed an expected discharge function score, and uses mobility and self-care items already collected on the Minimum Data Set (MDS). We first shared with you details of CoreQ in an April 2022 edition of “ Rehab Realities.”

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Employment Considerations for Long Term Care Facilities under the Biden-Harris Administration

Healthcare Law Insights blog

In direct response to the significant challenges experienced by long term care (LTC) facilities throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Biden-Harris Administration announced its commitment to improving safety and quality of care. Background .