Jennifer Peters has 35 years of experience as a licensed nursing home administrator in Louisiana. For the past two decades, ...
Mark Gogal serves as vice president of workforce development for the North Carolina Health Care Facilities Association, ...
In this episode, host Debbie Stadtler sits down with Barry Carr, chairman and co-founder of Ignite Medical Resorts, and Randi Carr, Ignite’s chief of staff, to discuss the importance of advocacy and ...
Medication errors remain a persistent and costly challenge in post-acute and long term care (LTC). Estimates suggest that between 16 percent and 27 percent of residents experience a medication error, ...
Seniors are increasingly drawn to Medicare Advantage plans, until they need post-acute care. Here’s what can be done to protect the benefits seniors have earned. For patients, the gap between MA’s ...
Across long term care, one reality continues to unite providers: a strong workforce is essential for delivering quality care. The dedication of caregivers shapes every resident experience and defines ...
For 30 years, the AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award Program has challenged providers to strengthen systems, improve outcomes, and pursue excellence across long term and post-acute care. Since its ...
Small in number but mighty in mission, the American Health Care Association’s (AHCA) intellectual and developmental disability (ID/DD) care providers are in many ways superheroes for those they serve.
Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) face relentless financial pressure while challenged with increasingly high expectations for quality, staffing, and regulatory compliance. In this environment, cost ...
In this episode, host Debbie Stadtler sits down with with Renee Ridling, executive director of the Gingerbread House, to explore quality improvement and the AHCA/NCAL Quality Award program. Ridling ...
For years, the senior living industry referred to the silver tsunami as a distant force approaching the horizon. In 2026, that wave is no longer theoretical. The oldest Baby Boomers are now in their ...