Overcoming today’s very real business challenges for long-term care (LTC) organizations requires a strategic commitment to safety and quality management which can be an effective source of competitive advantage and brand differentiation.
5 Post-COVID Strategies to Help Rebuild Both Trust & Profits
Long-term care providers are held accountable for the care and safety of their residents, patients, and staff members. As an industry plagued with distrust, it is critical to have proven protocols and procedures in place. Safety is a non-negotiable for families placing loved ones in your care.
Practical Methods of Reducing Liability, Exposure, and Cost
CareSafely’s most recent webinar discusses ways your facility can actively manage safety, risk, and compliance. Our expert panelists discuss simple strategies and explore leveraging digital workflows to reduce liability, exposure, and cost.
Reducing Your Liability, Exposure, & Cost
Are liability-related costs are straining your bottom line and damaging your organization’s reputation in the market? Learn from a panel of legal, risk, and operations experts as they provide practical ways to manage liability risk in our free informative webinar.
Largest Skilled Nursing Operator in Texas Deploys CareSafely
Creative Solutions in Healthcare (CSNHC) deploys CareSafely to strengthen safety and quality across its network of 91 facilities.
Modernize Your Safety & Compliance Program
Did you know that only 18% of consumers trust senior care safety in the latest NCR Health survey? In this webinar, we learn how senior care facilities can rebuild the trust and turn safety from a disadvantage to a competitive advantage.
Vector Solutions Enters Senior Care Industry with Acquisition of CareSafely
The acquisition of CareSafely by Vector Solutions supports Vector’s mission to serve everyday heroes by delivering intelligent software solutions that empower them to make safer, smarter, and better decisions.
IPs brace for more visibility, hope for more resources too
To many infection preventionists, nursing homes had been ticking time bombs long before early last year. One-on-one, the job had always been manageable. En masse, it was an entirely different story.
How the Infection Prevention & Control Function and Role will Change
An astounding 49% of seniors do not trust senior care safety. Rebuilding that trust will require a robust Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) function and leaders to manage the program.
Communicating Safety
Letting prospects know that safety is a core value and spelling out the specific action steps a community is taking is no longer optional. But the task of communicating that your community is a safe place to live and work is difficult. How do you get the message across effectively?
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