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CMS Issues S&C Memorandum: S&C: 18-01-NH Revised Policies Regarding the Immediate Imposition of Federal Remedies - FOR ACTION

On October 27, 2017, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released S&C: 18-01-NH Revised Policies regarding the Immediate Imposition of Federal Remedies- FOR ACTION. This S&C policy memo replaces previously released S&C: 16-31-NH released July 22, 2016 and the revision on July 29, 2016. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has revised guidance relating to the Immediate Imposition of Federal Remedies. Other sections of Chapter 7 have been revised to ensure consistency with these revisions. Major

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Bipartisan Framework to Repeal Therapy Caps Announced

The American Health Care Association (AHCA), our national association, has provided the following information in regard to potential repeal of the Medicare therapy caps.

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CMS Resource Website for Long-term Care Facilities

The CMS website for long-term care facilities contains several resources for facilities to prepare for the implementation of the Phase II Requirements of Participation and the new survey process which will take effect on November 28, 2017.

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NF Value-Based Purchasing Program FY 2018 Final Rule Call — November 16, 2017

Learn how the Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) Program will affect Medicare’s payments to your SNF beginning October 1, 2018, as well as details on how CMS will translate SNF performance scores into value-based incentive payments.

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MSCA Member Spotlight

Life Care Center at Wilbraham Raises Funds to Support Local Food Pantry Residents at Life Care Center of Wilbraham got into the holiday spirit with their 26th Annual Apple Harvest Festival. Two Mass Senior Care Members Recognized as Top Leaders of Women-Led Organizations in Mass. Resident Artwork on Display At Mass Senior Care Office.

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CMS Issues S&C: 18-02-NH Clarification regarding Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program (NATCEP/CEP) Waiver and Appeal Requirements

On October 27, 2017, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued S&C: 18-02-NH Clarification regarding Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program (NATCEP/CEP) Waiver and Appeal Requirements.

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AHCA Seeks Information on Tunable LED Lights

The Brown University Center for Long-Term Care Quality & Innovation Center (Q&I Center), created by AHCA, needs to identify nursing centers that have installed (or are planning to install) a specific kind of LED light. Over the past few years, LED lighting technology has rapidly evolved. New tunable LED lights can be pre-programmed to change in color temperature and intensity over the course of the day and night, similar to the natural cycle of day and night light. Some preliminary

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AHCA/NCAL Announces 2017 Silver National Quality Award Recipients

Nine Mass Senior Care members receive AHCA/NCAL's 2017 National Silver – Achievement in Quality Award.

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New CMS Legionella Requirement for Hospitals, Critical Access Hospitals, and Nursing Homes

Learn to control the growth and spread of Legionella and other waterborne pathogens; review information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the new surveyor Legionella training webinar. Act now to protect your patients and be in compliance with new CMS requirements. Please click here to access the water management fact sheet; legionella fact sheet; Frequently Asked Questions; From Plumbing to Patients webpage; Surveyor training video.

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CareOne Raises $4 million for Hurricane Relief Efforts in Puerto Rico

CareOne recently hosted a successful fundraiser for hurricane relief in Puerto Rico on October 19 in New York City, raising $4 million. The star-studded event, “Starry Night Masquerade”, was spearheaded by CareOne President and CEO Daniel E. Straus and Executive Vice President Elizabeth Straus, and was in partnership with CareOne’s sister company InnovaCare.

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Resources to Assist Facilities with the Implementation of the Requirements of Participation

AHCA has developed resources to assist nursing homes with the implementation of the Requirements of Participation (RoPs). These resources include Action Briefs, Tools, recorded Webinars and Presentations, and links to CMS Resources. To access these resources click here ( https://educate.ahcancal.org/required). These resources are free but you must be an AHCA member to access.

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Meet Laura Wheeler, a 2016 Foundation Scholar

“Graduating from the BSN Program at Salem State University would make me the first person in my family to ever graduate from a college or university.” The daughter of immigrants, Laura Wheeler is a two-time recipient of a Mass Senior Care Foundation Scholarship, initially in 2008 when her award helped her advance her education and career from a CNA to an LPN at Lighthouse Nursing Care Center. She has since been further promoted at the Center, first to Charge Nurse

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Mass Senior Care Testifies at Alzheimer’s and Dementia Informational Hearing

On Monday, the Joint Committee on Public Health and Joint Committee on Elder Affairs held a five-hour long informational hearing on Alzheimer’s and other dementia diseases. Ten panels were invited to present testimony to the Committees including officials from the Dept. of Public Health, Executive Office of Elder Affairs, Alzheimer’s Association, researchers, individuals and their families living with dementia, and health care providers. Mass Senior Care Association was invited to testify on the impact Alzheimer's disease has on the elder care community. The Association's remarks focused on the sector's efforts to increasingly...

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Registration is Now Open for Mass Senior Care Annual Meeting on November 9th

Last Chance to Register! Join colleagues from across the state at our 2017 Annual Meeting & Trade Show on Thursday, November 9th at the DCU Center in Worcester. This year's theme, "Embracing End of Life Care: New Opportunities to Honor Residents' Choices" will feature a keynote address by Maureen Bisognano, President Emerita and Senior Fellow Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Co-Chair, Massachusetts Coalition for Serious Illness Care.

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Registration is Now Open - DPH Webinar on Health Care Personnel Influenza Vaccination for Long Term Care Facilities, October 31, 2017, from 12:00-1:00 PM

Registration is now open for the DPH webinar on Health Care Personnel Influenza Vaccinations on Tuesday, October 31st from 12 noon to 1 pm. Please click here to register for the webinar. This one-hour webinar will provide up-to-date information and practices for the 2017-2018 flu season.

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NF Value-Based Purchasing Program FY 2018 Final Rule Call — November 16, 2017

Learn how the Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) Program will affect Medicare’s payments to your SNF beginning October 1, 2018, as well as details on how CMS will translate SNF performance scores into value-based incentive payments. CMS will also discuss policies finalized in the FY 2018 final rule. This session is scheduled for Thursday, November 16, 2017 from 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm ET. A question and answer session follows the presentation; however attendees may email questions in

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MassHealth Issues Letter of Clarification to SCOs in Regard to October 1, 2017 Medicaid NF Rate: Inclusion of Direct Care Staff Payment

In response to a request by Mass Senior Care, MassHealth issued a letter to Senior Care Organizations (SCOs) clarifying that the recently enacted October 1, 2017 Medicaid nursing home rates paid under 101 CMR 206.00/Standard Payments to Nursing Homes specifically include the ‘Direct Care Staff Payment’ as part of the overall reimbursement to facilities.

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Medford Rehabilitation & Nursing Center Holds Annual Community Blood Drive

Medford Rehabilitation & Nursing Center recently held its Annual Community Blood Drive, sponsored by the American Red Cross. There was an overwhelming response from the community with a total of more than 40 units of blood donated. The Staff and the community worked cohesively to make this event a huge success.

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Meet Alicia Leo, a 2017 Foundation Scholar

“My career goal is to be that person who helps better the quality of a person’s life.” Alicia Leo’s interest in pursuing a career as an Occupational Therapist, stemmed from her experience of caring for her grandmother, who faced serious health issues after suffering a fall and developing early onset dementia. Over time she was able to help her beloved “Noni” develop, recover, and improve the skills needed for daily living to optimize the quality of her life. Over the

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First High-Alert Medication Safety Self-Assessment Launched

A new tool is now available to help hospitals, long-term care facilities, and certain outpatient facilities evaluate their best practices related to high-alert medications, identify opportunities for improvement, and track their experiences over time. Developed by the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP), the ISMP Medication Safety Self Assessment ® for High-Alert Medications focuses on general high-alert medications and 11 specific medication categories--including opioids, insulin, neuromuscular blocking agents, chemotherapy, and moderate and minimal sedation. Participants who submit assessment findings to

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SNF Quality Reporting Program: Quick Reference Guide Now Available

A Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Quality Reporting Program (QRP) Quick Reference Guide is available, including frequently asked questions, information on help desks, and links to additional resources. Visit the SNF QRP Data Submission Deadlines webpage for more information.

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REMINDER: Mass Senior Care Will Host a Member Meeting Regarding the Workforce Impact of MGM Springfield

Mass Senior Care will be convening a member meeting for nursing facilities in Greater Springfield/Hampden County on October 24 th at 10:30 a.m. at Wingate at East Longmeadow. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss and develop a plan regarding the impact the MGM Springfield casino project will have on staff recruitment and retention. Mass Senior Care is extremely concerned that the casino could have a devastating impact on a nursing facility’s ability to compete for staff. Western Massachusetts

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REMINDER: Mass Senior Care Will Host a Member Meeting Regarding the Workforce Impact of MGM Springfield

Mass Senior Care will be convening a member meeting for nursing facilities in Greater Springfield/Hampden County on October 24 th at 10:30 a.m. at Wingate at East Longmeadow. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss and develop a plan regarding the impact the MGM Springfield casino project will have on staff recruitment and retention. Mass Senior Care is extremely concerned that the casino could have a devastating impact on a nursing facility’s ability to compete for staff. Western Massachusetts

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Emergency & Disaster Preparedness Kit Available from AHCA Publications

CMS's new emergency preparedness requirements become effective November 16th. To help prepare skilled nursing facilities participating in Medicare and Medicaid to meet these new requirements, AHCA is pleased to offer a new Emergency & Disaster Preparedness Kit prepared by IlluminAge Communication Partners. The new kit includes three main components: Online Emergency Document Storage and Portal. This service makes it easy and fast to organize, store, and have online/offline emergency access to "must have" documents, such as emergency contact lists, evacuation

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Legislature Overrides $7.5 Medicaid NF Funding Veto: MSCA Urges Governor to Implement Immediately

Mass Senior Care calls on Governor Baker to immediately implement $7.5 million for critically needed funding for nursing home care. We urge members to continue their tremendous advocacy effort, and to call Governor Baker by participating in the Action Alert. Last week, Mass Senior Care’s Board of Directors sent a letter to Governor Baker requesting the Administration to implement immediately the $7.5 million budget funding authorized by the Legislature on September 28 th as part of a veto override.

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National Partnership to Improve Dementia Care - New Goal

On October 2, 2017, the National Partnership to Improve Dementia Care announced that it met its national goal of reducing the national prevalence of antipsychotic use in long-stay nursing home residents by 30 percent by the end of 2016. It also announced a new goal of a 15 percent reduction by the end of 2019 for long-stay residents in those homes with currently limited reduction rates. Between the end of 2011 (baseline) and the end of quarter one of 2017

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Registration is Now Open for Mass Senior Care Annual Meeting

Join colleagues from across the state at our 2017 Annual Meeting & Trade Show on Thursday, November 9th at the DCU Center in Worcester. This year's theme, "Embracing End of Life Care: New Opportunities to Honor Residents' Choices" will feature a keynote address by Maureen Bisognano, President Emerita and Senior Fellow Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Co-Chair, Massachusetts Coalition for Serious Illness Care. The afternoon session will include an expert panel presentation on the importance and value of having end of

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DPH releases Memo on healthcare-associated invasive group A streptococcal (GAS) infections in long-term care facilities

On October 3, 2017, the Department of Public Health (DPH) released a memorandum to make long term care facilities (LTCFs) aware that DPH has investigated a significant number of healthcare-associated invasive group A streptococcal (GAS) infections, with a large number of these cases identified in LTCFs, since the beginning of 2017. In addition, an increasing number of these cases have been associated with a cluster or outbreak of invasive GAS in a LTCF. When a facility experiences a cluster or

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Reminder: Committee Meeting on Wednesday,October 11th

Mass Senior Care’s Clinical Quality and Regulatory & Survey Committees will be having a joint meeting next week on Wednesday, October 11, 2017 from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at Mass Senior Care’s office in Waltham. Tom Lane of the MassHealth Office of Long Term Services and Supports will be a special guest at this meeting to discuss EOHHS’s proposed changes to the PASRR form. If you have any questions or are interested in attending, please contact Jennifer Chen, Director

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Mass Senior Care Foundation Celebrates Marva Serotkin

Amidst the exquisite gardens of Elm Bank Reservation in Wellesley, the Mass Senior Care Foundation celebrated its 32nd Anniversary and honored its President, Marva Serotkin. During her 10 years as President, in addition to her steadfast support of the annual Scholarship program to promote educational and professional advancement for long term care staff, Marva championed the expansion of the Foundation’s work to improve care transitions and reduce the inappropriate use of antipsychotic medications in nursing facilities. Marva’s legacy of commitment

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Mass Senior Care Welcomes New Members

Mass Senior Care is pleased to welcome our new members to the Association. Our Associate members have demonstrated their commitment to the senior care provider community by joining Mass Senior Care and participating as exhibitors and sponsors for events and educational conferences. Mass Senior Care members are encouraged to contact Associate Members when they are in need of long term care products and services. You can also find all of our Associate Members on our website. Facility Member: Mount Pleasant

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Registration is Now Open for Mass Senior Care Annual Meeting

Join colleagues from across the state at our 2017 Annual Meeting & Trade Show on Thursday, November 9th at the DCU Center in Worcester. This year's theme, "Embracing End of Life Care: New Opportunities to Honor Residents' Choices" will feature a keynote address by Maureen Bisognano, President Emerita and Senior Fellow Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Co-Chair, Massachusetts Coalition for Serious Illness Care.

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Legislature Overrides $7.5 Million Medicaid NF Funding Veto: MSCA Urges Governor to Implement Immediately

The Mass Senior Care Association's Board of Directors has issued a letter to Governor Baker requesting the Administration to implement immediately the $7.5 million budget funding authorized by the Legislature on September 28 th as part of a veto override. Due to regulatory timing issues, the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) was unable to include this additional funding in its October 1 rate regulation, issued last week. The letter to the Governor, which was signed individually by

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2018 Medicare SNF PPS Rates - Technical Corrections on Wage Index

In the final Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 Skilled Nursing Facility Prospective Payment System (SNF PPS), the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) made an array of calculation errors. The FY 2018 SNF PPS - Final Rule Correction Notice went on display on September 30th at the Office of the Federal Register's Public Inspection Desk. This document corrects technical errors related to the wage index and budget neutrality factor provided in the final Medicare SNF Payment Rule that appeared in

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Mass Senior Care Will Host a Member Meeting Regarding the Workforce Impact of MGM Springfield

Mass Senior Care will be convening a member meeting for nursing facilities in Greater Springfield/Hampden County on October 24 th at 10:30 a.m. at Wingate at East Longmeadow. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss and develop a plan regarding the impact the MGM Springfield casino project will have on staff recruitment and retention. Mass Senior Care is extremely concerned that the casino could have a devastating impact on a nursing facility’s ability to compete for staff. Western Massachusetts

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Mass Senior Care Calls on Congress to Support Delay of RoP, Phase II

Mass Senior Care Association is urging the Massachusetts Congressional Delegation to join other members of Congress in asking the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) to delay Phase II of the Requirements of Participation (RoP). Mass Senior Care told lawmakers that Phase II of implementation should be delayed to allow skilled nursing facilities sufficient time to comply with the changes. While many of the provisions included in the RoP are well intended, taken together, they represent a significant implementation

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Notice of Final Agency Action on October 1, 2017 Medicaid NF Rates

The Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) on September 29th issued a Notice of Final Agency Action in regard to the Medicaid nursing facility rate regulation revising payment rates effective October 1, 2017.

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Mass Senior Care Calls on Congress to Support Delay of RoP, Phase II

Mass Senior Care President Tara Gregorio is urging the Massachusetts Congressional Delegation to join other members of Congress in asking the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) to delay Phase II of the Requirements of Participation (RoP). Mass Senior Care told lawmakers that Phase II of implementation should be delayed to allow skilled nursing facilities sufficient time to comply with the changes. While many of the provisions included in the RoP are well intended, taken together, they represent a

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Falls Prevention Coalition Rings in 11th Annual Awareness Day at State House

On Tuesday, September 19 th, leaders from several Massachusetts health care organizations, including Mass Senior Care, addressed a crowd of over 150 people from across the Commonwealth who came together to mark the state’s eleventh annual Falls Prevention Awareness Day. The crowd, which included clinicians, community advocates, state officials and consumers, gathered in the Great Hall at the State House to raise awareness that falls are a growing public health issue. The Massachusetts Falls Prevention Coalition continues to work with

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Senate Republicans Opt Not to Vote on Graham-Cassidy Repeal and Replace Bill

Congress is now expected to move on to its next legislative priority of overhauling the tax code through the Reconciliation process in the new federal fiscal year which begins on October 1 st. Though Republican leadership maintains that ‘repeal and replace’ is still a legislative priority, it is not clear that it will aggressively pursue this goal in the upcoming federal fiscal year. Earlier this week Senate Republican leadership, lacking the votes to enact the Graham-Cassidy bill that would have

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Transition to New Medicare Numbers and Cards

CMS, through the Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs), recently mailed letters to all Medicare Fee-For-Service providers about their work to assign new numbers (known as Medicare Beneficiary Identifiers or MBIs) and issue new Medicare cards to all people with Medicare beginning in April 2018. CMS‘s top priorities are to make sure: Your Medicare patients have continuous access to care. You have the tools and information you need for a smooth transition. Starting in June 2018, you can look up your patients’

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State Senate Overrides Medicaid NF Funding Veto

Yesterday, the State Senate unanimously voted to override Governor Charlie Baker's veto of $7.5 million in Medicaid nursing facility funding. Thank you to Mass Senior Care members for your tremendous advocacy effort and participating in our ongoing Action Alerts. Please thank your state senator for their continued support, and for restoring funding for quality nursing facility care.

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Mass Senior Care Welcomes New Associate Members

Mass Senior Care is pleased to welcome our new Associate Members to the Association. Our Associate members have demonstrated their commitment to the senior care provider community by joining Mass Senior Care and participating as exhibitors and sponsors for events and educational conferences. Mass Senior Care members are encouraged to contact Associate Members when they are in need of long term care products and services. You can also find all of our Associate Members on our website. QBS, Inc. of

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New MA Recommendations and Resources for the Control of Influenza and Pneumococcal Disease 2017-2018

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has released the MDPH Recommendations and Resources for the Control of Influenza and Pneumococcal Disease, 2017-2018. Like previous years, the advisory has a section added which includes the latest recommendations for use of PCV13 followed by PPSV23 in those >65 years of age. This year there are no major changes to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Recommendations for Influenza Vaccine for the 2017-2018 season, also attached. You may find the Summary of

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In Memoriam: Morris Stone Ring, Jr.

We extend our deepest condolences to the family of Morrill Stone Ring, Jr., RN, past president (1951 to 1952) of the Massachusetts Federation of Nursing Homes (now know as Mass Senior Care Association) who passed away peacefully at 92 years young on August 26, 2017. Morrill was a skilled innovative leader who served our industry with great distinction. Both he and his father Morrill Stone Ring, Sr., (also a past president -1953-1954), were two of the founding fathers of the

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Tell Congress to Defeat the Graham/Cassidy ACA Repeal Bill

Senators Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy’s have introduced legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, which would have a devastating negative impact on the nursing home provider community. The American Health Care Association (AHCA/NCAL), is asking nursing facility providers to contact members of the U.S. Congress to ask that they reject this proposal. Please participate in AHCA’s online grassroots by clicking here: Care Advocacy resource. The Graham-Cassidy bill is a threat because it would significantly reduce the amount

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Emergency Preparedness During Hurricane Season

Long term care providers and our entire profession join in expressing our deepest sympathy to the families of the residents who lost their lives at one location in Florida. The investigation into this tragic event is ongoing and it is clear that this is an isolated incident and is not indicative of the overall emergency response efforts across the long term care profession. Massachusetts is amongst the leaders in the country in our ability to provide mutual aid to long

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EOHHS Issues Proposed October 1, 2017 Medicaid Rate Regulation

On September 20 th, the Executive Office of Health and Human Services issued a Notice of Proposed Agency Action which would update Medicaid nursing facility rates, effective October 1, 2017. The regulation would make the following changes to current rates: Re-authorizes the $35.5 million direct care staff payments to provide for 3 lump sum payments to providers to be made in October 2017, January 2018 and April 2018. This change is being proposed in order to assist providers with budgeting

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AHCA Announces the 2018 Quality Initiative Recognition Program

The American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) is pleased to announce the relaunch of the Quality Initiative Recognition Program to honor skilled nursing and assisted living members for their individual work in achieving the goals of the AHCA/NCAL Quality Initiative. All achievers will be recognized at the AHCA/NCAL Quality Summit in New Orleans, March 12-14, 2018. Please click here for complete program details.

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2017 Foundation Fundraising Event to Honor Marva Serotkin

On Thursday, September 28th, the Mass Senior Care Foundation will honor its long time President, Marva Serotkin. The event will be held at Elm Bank Reservation in Wellesley from 6-9 pm and we invite all members to join us as we honor Marva and raise funds for our flagship scholarship program. During her 10 years as President of the Massachusetts Senior Care Foundation and her previous tenure as Chair of the Mass Senior Care Association, Marva has championed the annual

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