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This week’s updates shed light on the evolving priorities shaping senior living—from proactive sepsis prevention to smarter tech adoption and renewed calls for accountability. With rising concerns over infection control, opioid management, and inequities in aging, new reports and legislation aim to tackle both immediate and systemic challenges. Whether it’s safeguarding diverse communities, adapting to digital care models, or enforcing ethical standards in insurance and facility operations, one thing is clear: momentum is building across sectors to do better by our elders.
Sepsis Prevention Resources for Long-Term Care Providers
A new resource hub offers long-term care providers comprehensive tools and strategies to enhance sepsis prevention and management, aiming to improve patient outcomes and reduce mortality rates.
Senior Living Communities Address Opioid Use Among Residents
Senior living communities are implementing safeguards to manage opioid use among residents, including staff education and monitoring programs to ensure safe medication practices.
Aging Well Across Cultures: Mather Institute Report
The Mather Institute’s latest report explores how cultural factors influence aging experiences, providing insights for creating more inclusive and supportive environments for diverse older adult populations.
PharMerica Highlights Senior Living Tech Trends
PharMerica’s report outlines emerging technology trends in senior living, emphasizing innovations that enhance resident care, streamline operations, and improve overall quality of life.
Infections in Long-Term Care Among Top Patient Safety Concerns
Long-term care facility-acquired infections have been identified as a top patient safety concern, prompting calls for improved infection control measures and staff training.
Fraud Enforcement Remains Federal Priority Amid Regulatory Changes
Despite regulatory rollbacks, federal agencies continue to prioritize fraud enforcement in healthcare, focusing on protecting vulnerable populations in long-term care settings.
State Moves to Penalize Insurers for Routine Care Denials
New state initiatives aim to penalize insurers that routinely deny care, seeking to ensure timely and necessary medical services for patients in need.
Federal Oversight of Underperforming Nursing Homes Still on Hold
A federal program designed to identify and improve underperforming nursing homes remains on hold, raising concerns about accountability and quality of care in these facilities.
These stories reflect a collective momentum to create a more responsive, equitable, and future-ready care environment. From digital tools to policy shifts, every initiative plays a role in transforming the aging experience for the better.