The list of potential risks in senior care seems endless. Download our free infographic to connect what you see with potential outcomes—and prevent negative events before they occur.
Let’s Talk About Safety… In Numbers
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.
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?
CARES Act & CareSafely
The current approach to infection control management is too manual, too compartmentalized, too narrow in scope, and too slow. Strengthen your COVID-19 response and prepare for future pandemics by using CARES Act funds to digitize your entire infection control program.
Make Safety a Competitive Advantage
COVID-19 has shaken the trust in infection control and safety that seniors and their families place with senior care organizations like yours. 49% of seniors don’t trust safety at senior care organizations according to a recent survey. This broken trust is having a major impact on census, staff morale, and relations with residents and their loved ones.
Use CARES Act Funds Strategically, Not Just Tactically
The CARES Act was designed to bring public health and economic relief to American citizens when the pandemic struck in March of 2020. It encompasses over $2 trillion in aid. The good news is that the CARES Act funds can be used for implementing a comprehensive infection control management system.
COVID-19 Lawsuits: Protect Yourself from Civil & Criminal Liability
CareSafely recently hosted a webinar on the flood of COVID-19 related criminal and civil lawsuits that have been filed against nursing homes and their leaders. Here are some key highlights.
COVID-19: You Could Be Sued with Criminal Negligence & Civil Damages
Over 55 criminal and civil lawsuits have been filed against LTC directors and executives related to COVID-19 incidents. Could you be next? Join us for an informative webinar with an LTC-expert defense attorney who will brief you on the lawsuits and how you can protect yourself from personal liability while also protecting your organization.
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