As we reflect on what we’ve learned since Hurricane Irma blasted Florida one year ago, Florida’s nursing centers are continuing their work of improving preparations, education, and training to be ready for a storm of comparable power and … [Continue reading] about Remembering Irma: Resident Safety Remains FHCA Members’ Top Priority
Section GG of the MDS
By Debbie Duhaime, Quality Improvement Consultant and Robin A. Bleier, President/Healthcare Consultant Ready or not, here comes change. As of October 1, 2018, Minimum Data Set (MDS) Section GG will be one of the most important areas of SNF … [Continue reading] about Section GG of the MDS
Is Your Dining Program a Place Where Residents Eat to Live or Live to Eat?
Whether you are from the North or the South, it’s a common activity to eat together with friends and family. No matter the style or cost of food, although necessary for life, most people choose to eat together as a type of celebration or pleasure. … [Continue reading] about Is Your Dining Program a Place Where Residents Eat to Live or Live to Eat?
Overcoming the CNA Shortage
Overcoming the workforce shortage is a factor in maintaining quality. Overall employment of nursing assistants and orderlies is projected to grow 11 percent from 2016 to 2026, which is faster than the average for all occupations. As the baby-boom … [Continue reading] about Overcoming the CNA Shortage
Does discrimination based on sexual orientation violate Title VII?
Recently, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, by a vote of 9-2, refused to rehear a decision by a three judge panel which had found that discrimination based upon sexual orientation is not a violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Relying … [Continue reading] about Does discrimination based on sexual orientation violate Title VII?