Weekly Updates & Resources from CHUG

TWO KENTUCKY NURSING HOMES SHUT DOWN FOLLOWING STATE SURVEYS, CITATIONS STAY

Nursing homes across the nation are spiraling due to a lack of skilled staff, jeopardized patient care, and a halt to previously provided COVID-19 relief programs.

“Hillcreek Rehab and Care and Exceptional Living Centers will pay $636,752.75 and St. Matthews Care and Rehab Center and Exceptional Living Centers will pay $389,656.25 in penalties to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in an agreement with the federal government that also results in their permanent closure.”

Long-term care citations are not only costly for facilities, but preventable with appropriate planning and preparedness. The closure of these nursing homes does not negate the money that is owed in penalties or erase the negative reputation that has been built.

At CHUG, we know that both minor and major disruptions have to be considered to maintain quality patient care, staffing, and overall healthcare facility operations. That’s why we are passionate about helping you every step of the way. From understanding your facility’s specific level of risk all the way to helping you create a strong Emergency Operations Plan with training along the way. We’re your trusted emergency preparedness partner. Take our 3-minute Risk Assessment >