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Overall demand for full-time workers in long-term services and support settings is projected to increase by 42% between 2021 and 2036, according to the federal Health Resources and Services ...
While a preponderance of long-term care stakeholders are still reeling about the new budget law, a minority point to it with ...
Cuts to Medicaid programs in the budget reconciliation bill may be “catastrophic” to rural long-term care providers.
Ms. Gurian also worries about the possible effect on costs if Congress cuts funding for Medicaid, which covers 61 percent of all long-term care, according to KFF.. “Providers would have to ...
Despite growing demand for long-term care, the industry struggles with labor shortages. Experts worry there may not be enough workers in a future with a rising aging population.
The hardest part of Culix Wibonele’s first job in long-term care was not getting injured. Originally from Kenya, Wibonele worked as a certified nursing assistant in Atlanta in 2014. She went to ...
Despite surging demand for long-term care, providers struggle to find workers by JOSH KELETY/AP and ERIC SCICCHITANO/CNHI NEWS, Associated Press - 05/24/24 5:18 PM ET ...
Despite surging demand for long-term care, providers struggle to find workers. Those who tend to older adults face low wages and risk of injury. Posted May 24, 2024. Updated May 24, 2024.