Analysis: PPE costs increase over 1,000% during COVID-19 crisis
By James M. Berklan, McKnight’s Long-Term Care News. Skilled nursing facilities and assisted living centers treating COVID-19 patients have experienced a 1,064% increase in costs for required personal protective equipment since the deadly virus started its rampage in the U.S. The rise is even higher (1,084%) for those using nitrile gloves due to vinyl glove…
Read MoreAn Alarming Metric
Median Skilled Nursing Operating Margin Falls Below Zero (Article by Alex Spanko / Oct 10, 2019, Skilled Nursing News) New cost comparison data released for the 2018 Skilled Nursing Facility performance shows a grim picture. The SNF median Operating Margin has fallen below 0% for the first time in three decades. Skilled Nursing Facilities need…
Read MoreNew Wave of Closings?
Struggling SNFs could lead to new wave of closings, analysis finds (article by Danielle Brown, McKnight’s Long-Term Care News) A facility’s CMS star rating and operating profit margins are correlated, according to recent cost comparison data released. Facilities with an overall star rating of 3 or above experienced an operating margin above the national level. …
Read MoreAssisted Living Costs/Trends
Monthly Assisted Living Costs Surpass $4,000 (article by Tim Regan, Senior Housing News). This year’s cost increase for Assisted Living Facilities is 1.28%, compared to last year’s increase of 6.7%. The declining increases can be attributed to oversupply as well as other alternatives to care. Understanding how to navigate a reduced census due to oversaturated…
Read MoreSenior living occupancy falls slightly in first quarter as industry braces for COVID-19 impact
By Lois A. Bowers, McKnight’s Senior Living. Senior living occupancy fell slightly to 87.7% in the first quarter, according to new data from the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care’s NIC MAP data service. The effects of the COVID-19 outbreak are not evident in NIC’s data yet, but in a recent executive survey of industry leaders by…
Read MoreSkilled Nursing Facilities Could Soon See $1.5B Under CMS’s Emergency Relief Plan, With More on the Way
By Alex Spanko, Skilled Nursing News. The federal government this week announced that hospitals and other Medicare-reimbursed health care providers will receive the first disbursements from a $100 billion emergency COVID-19 stimulus fund. For skilled nursing facilities that primarily derive their income from Medicare, the windfall could be significant. “We estimate an allocation of about…
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