The nursing home industry is taking legal action against the Biden administration over a staffing rule, with lawsuits filed by various entities. Linn Health & Rehabilitation in Providence, RI, is closing due to low reimbursement rates, forcing residents to relocate. Concerns about nursing home quality, for-profit ownership, and lack of accountability are raised, highlighting issues in the industry.
As investors pour in, for-profit nursing homes leave some seniors in need. https://t.co/Udo2XBvQrg
Important @CBSEveningNews story on nursing home quality. For-profit ownership & lack of accountability are big part of the issue. As I told @lisaling, "We don't know how they are using public dollars and whether they are going into direct resident care." https://t.co/I40ygeKhc4
53 million Americans are providing care for a loved one & most can no longer afford nursing homes to assist in that. But did you know ALL states prohibit most new nursing homes from being built? Per usual, a gov backed monopoly is to blame for the prices. By me:…
UPDATE: ACHA lawsuit against U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for issuing minimum staffing rule. https://t.co/6O5VmEQgHF
After 53 years of care, Linn Health & Rehabilitation will be closing due to low reimbursement rates. The highly regarded Providence, RI nursing home will have to relocate residents. Lawmakers must prioritize nursing homes or more facilities will close. https://t.co/35gq0e0CqT
Nursing home industry sues Biden administration over staffing rule https://t.co/Nou8t3cAbd
Nursing homes sue to block staffing mandate https://t.co/qYXOar3tWJ