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Skilled Nursing Staffing Shortages May Have Peaked but Cycle Continues

By: Omar Zahraoui  |  October 13, 2022

With wage inflation and continued labor market challenges and shortages, skilled nursing operators and owners face steep competition relative to other industries (i.e., indirectly from other service industries such as hotels and restaurants) especially those operating in regions and states where broad labor availability is tight and employer demand is high. Additionally, amid generally low occupancy levels, skilled nursing owners and operators face challenges over the long term with new and proposed staffing mandates and requirements.

COVID-19  |  Skilled Nursing  |  Skilled Nursing Tracker  |  Workforce

Skilled Nursing Sees Rising COVID-19 Cases; Staffing Shortages Persist

By: Omar Zahraoui  |  May 25, 2022

NIC's Skilled Nursing COVID-19 Tracker, featuring the most up-to-date CMS data,* shows that rates of new COVID-19 infections in skilled nursing facilities are rising once again for both residents and staff.

Business Environment  |  COVID-19  |  Executive Survey Insights  |  Skilled Nursing Tracker

Executive Survey Insights Wave 37: January 10 to February 6, 2022

By: Lana Peck  |  February 10, 2022

The spread of the COVID-19 Omicron variant (and seasonality) had a moderate impact on the pace of move-ins. While the pace of move-ins slowed during the Omicron surge, residents were not leaving out the back door of communities at the same rates that they did earlier in the pandemic. Respondents with nursing care beds cited lack of available staff, fewer hospital discharges due to COVID-19, and the holidays as reasons for a deceleration in the pace of move-ins. Notably, between 70% and 80% of organizations reported no change in the pace of move-outs, indicating that most residents have remained in their communities.

COVID-19  |  Senior Housing  |  Skilled Nursing  |  Skilled Nursing Tracker  |  Workforce

Surge in Skilled Nursing COVID Cases, Staffing Shortages Worsening

By: Omar Zahraoui  |  January 17, 2022

Weekly virus cases among residents and staff within skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) had been somewhat steady since the vaccine rollout in December 2020. However, the fast-spreading omicron variant has changed the narrative once again and prompted worries around worsening staffing shortages. SNFs are once again faced with rising COVID-19 cases among both residents and staff on top of a reportedly bad flu season compared with 2020.

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