How Skilled Nursing Providers are Dealing with ‘Very Heavy Burden’ of Rising Patient Acuity

Operators in the nursing home space are dealing with a crippling workforce shortage and rising costs of care – all while seeing continued higher acuity among residents. Providers and vendors in the space agree they’re seeing a larger proportion of patients with higher acuity, but the definition of acuity varies along with methods to measure […]

Physical Performance is More Important than Medical Diagnostics when Predicting Rehabilitation Outcome

This article is sponsored by Infinity Rehab. This article is based on a Skilled Nursing News virtual presentation with Dr. Patty Scheets, Vice President of Quality and Compliance at Infinity Rehab in October 2022. The article below has been edited for length and clarity. Dr. Patty Scheets, PT, DPT, NCS: Infinity Rehab was founded in […]

Despite Speech Push, Physical and Occupational Therapy Have Key Role Under PDPM

Speech therapy has taken center stage in discussions about the new Medicare payment system for skilled nursing facilities, but therapists and operators say providers can’t ignore physical and occupational therapy services as they adapt. In the months after the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced the new Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM), speech therapy […]