Families of older adults have a strong preference for home care over senior living – but many are unaware of the type of care ...
It's no secret that nursing home care is the most expensive type of senior living option. You're paying for intensive medical care, including 24/7 support and specialized services by skilled ...
Hospital programs providing at-home acute care are widely appreciated by patients and clinicians but still don’t have a bulletproof argument in respect to quality and costs as compared to a ...
As the nation’s largest senior living advisory service, A Place for Mom aims to help seniors and their families find the best care fit for their individual needs. Only about 34% of families surveyed ...
Some of the results in a new survey may surprise you, but all of them can inform the business decisions you make to appeal to prospective residents and their families.
When older Americans contemplate retirement, and they consider whether to retire in another state, the regional costs of senior care might not cross their minds. Yet, more than 80% of Americans will ...
A review of proposed new models of funding elderly care found the costs were "much higher than originally anticipated", the ...
Nursing homes are facing major new Medicare cost reporting changes that will require more intense data-collection efforts and enable additional regulatory oversight ...
Despite a significant level of concern about rising health care costs in the future, the majority of Americans appear to be satisfied with how much they pay for employer-sponsored health insurance ...
The average cost of skilled nursing associated with workers compensation claims have steadily increased, with a new report showing a jump from $14,700 per claim in 2015 to  $33,200 in 2024.