Author: David Penn

**New York, NY—** In a society that increasingly prides itself on youth and innovation, a critical demographic is often overlooked: our senior citizens. With aging populations rising globally, the spotlight turns to the pressing need for augmented investment in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) to ensure that the golden years of our elders are as comfortable and dignified as possible. As the baby boomer generation enters retirement, the demand for long-term care facilities is set to surge. According to the National Institute on Aging, the global population of people aged 65 and over is projected to nearly double from 9% in…

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New York, NY—In the bustling corridors of aging America, skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) have come under increasing scrutiny for failing to meet the needs of a booming demographic. Despite the critical role they play in healthcare, a concerning number of these institutions are falling short, leaving families and advocates clamoring for change. It’s a rallying cry that’s gaining volume: “Not Good Enough”: Why We Need to Demand More for Skilled Nursing. The heart of the issue lies in the stark reality facing America’s elderly population. According to a recent report by the National Center for Health Statistics, over 1.3 million…

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New York, NY—As healthcare systems and nursing facilities across the country continue to grapple with the ripple effects of underfunding, the impact on skilled nursing facilities has become a glaring issue that experts warn could have long-term consequences if not addressed. The hidden costs, both financial and personal, are mounting, painting a concerning picture of the future of long-term care in the United States. Skilled nursing facilities, which provide critical care to the elderly and individuals with severe health issues, have been particularly hard-hit. The combination of rising operational costs, staffing shortages, and insufficient Medicaid reimbursements has put an unsustainable…

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New York, NY—The skilled nursing sector, a critical component of the U.S. healthcare system, is on the precipice of a crisis that threatens the care of thousands of America’s elderly and disabled populations. Industry experts and advocates are sounding the alarm, emphasizing the dire need for increased funding to mitigate an impending catastrophe that could leave the most vulnerable without essential care. A recent report from the American Health Care Association (AHCA) highlights a startling statistic: nearly 75% of skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) are operating at a loss, with many on the brink of closing their doors permanently. “This isn’t…

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