Florida ALF News This Week
Published: Sat, 01/15/22
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Where does that leave the state’s hospitals and nursing homes?
The decision granted a Biden administration request to stay preliminary injunctions that lower courts had issued against the mandate.
The funding would require Florida nursing homes to spend at least 75% of the Medicaid funding it receives on patient care costs.
The tests, which had expired in late December, are earmarked for emergency management offices, county health departments, hospitals and long-term care facilities.
MIAMI (WSVN) - A man accused of running a fake assisted living facility out of his home in Miami will be facing charges. Police arrested...
The omicron variant of coronavirus drove Covid cases to an all-time high in the early days of 2022, putting senior living providers under intense pressure
The Florida Health Care Association has released an ambitious legislative wish list for the 2022 Session that includes a request for hundreds of millions 'We are operating in the midst of a pandemic, still.'
Not enough residents and employees at Florida nursing homes are getting COVID-10 booster shots.