Skilled Nursing News December 8, 2025
Amy Stulick

When it comes to dining and environmental services, skilled nursing leaders believe that technology can help their organizations achieve some key goals. However, 54% of respondents to a recent Skilled Nursing News survey said they have no major changes planned when it comes to service strategy over the next one to two years.

That was the most common answer, followed by improving staff training programs at 27% and then upgrading cleaning equipment or supplies at 21%. The survey captured responses from 115 people employed by skilled nursing provider companies, 54% of whom are in a corporate executive/leadership role.

Improving quality is something nearly all operators are driving forward; technology initiatives tied to these areas obviously require some changes, Jason LeCroy,...

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