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Every five years, Ohio nursing homes get new Medicaid reimbursement rates. Amid COVID-19, it's even more critical


Every five years, Ohio nursing homes get new Medicaid reimbursement rates. Amid COVID-19, it s even more critical
Titus Wu, The Columbus Dispatch
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The Ohio Living Westminster-Thurber retirement community. Like other nursing homes, it stand to benefit from rebasing as it grapples with increased costs from the COVID-19 pandemic.
When the COVID-19 pandemic was at its peak, the Ohio Living Westminster-Thurber retirement community in Columbus saw staff leave, expenses rise and the burden of caring for residents increase.
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Finding the personal protective equipment was challenging. Just dealing with the various changes in regulations and requirements that were coming out, normally on a daily basis. was packed, said Bob Stillman, chief financial officer at Ohio Living. We were offering appreciation pay for hours work. Our overtime hours skyrocketed.   ....

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Ohio nursing homes to get new reimbursement rates based on 2019 data


When the COVID-19 pandemic was at its peak, the Ohio Living Westminster-Thurber retirement community in Columbus saw staff leave, expenses rise and the burden of caring for residents increase.
Finding the personal protective equipment was challenging. Just dealing with the various changes in regulations and requirements that were coming out, normally on a daily basis. was packed, said Bob Stillman, chief financial officer at Ohio Living. We were offering appreciation pay for hours work. Our overtime hours skyrocketed.  
Like other skilled nursing facilities, those under Ohio Living were financially ravaged by COVID-19. Almost 45% of Ohio Living residents pay with Medicaid, one of the largest payers in the long-term care market. But Medicaid s government-set rates often don t cover the full costs.  ....

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Ohio nursing homes struggling with low staffing


Ohio nursing homes struggling with low staffing
Peter Van Runkle, who runs the Ohio Health Care Association, says one way to solve the labor shortage in nursing homes is to pay more.
Author: Kevin Landers
Updated: 6:40 PM EDT July 6, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio Low staffing is among the top validated reasons why families complain about the state’s nursing homes.
“The top complaints we get are really indicative of staffing such as symptoms unattended, cold food, slow response to calls for help,” says Beverley Laubert, Ohio Long-Term Care Ombudsman.
The average starting salary for a state-tested nursing assistant is between $15 and $18 per hour, according to the Ohio Health Care Association which represents one thousand assisted living communities, home care and hospice service providers across the state. ....

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How COVID pandemic stress is impacting older people


Physical and mental isolation go hand-in-hand.
Author: Hollie Strano
Updated: 6:31 AM EDT April 16, 2021
CLEVELAND The COVID-19 pandemic has been hard on everyone, but especially for some of our most vulnerable loved ones. While we are starting to see the light, the stress of this last year on our seniors will be felt for years to come. They have been isolated physically, and in many cases, mentally two separate parts of the body that really go hand-in-hand.
“There’s this statistic out there that loneliness has the same health affects as smoking 15 cigarettes a day, says Beverley Laubert, the state of Ohio’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman. So people are thinking about the psycho-social toll on the isolation, but it really does have a physical toll as well.” ....

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'No one is listening to us': Families want more time to see loved ones in nursing homes


No one is listening to us : Families want more time to see loved ones in nursing homes
The state requires nursing homes to allow for compassionate visits, but families say the visits are not long enough.
Author: Kevin Landers
Updated: 6:31 PM EST February 26, 2021
Before the pandemic hit, Wendy Smith of Canton said she, her mom and sister would visit her father everyday in the nursing home.
But that all changed when the state shut down nursing home visitations because COVID-19 was killing and infected many of the residents.
Smith says until last week, when she was allowed a compassionate care visit, the last time she saw her 82-year-old dad was October. ....

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