McKnight's June 3, 2024
Mark Stoever

While the new federal staffing mandate for nursing homes is fueling immediate pressure to increase staffing, staffing challenges in long-term care are nothing new — in fact, they’ve been growing for years. Attracting and retaining skilled workers to your LTC workplace isn’t just a priority; it’s essential for maintaining high-quality care, operational efficiency, and CMS compliance.

In light of these challenges, I want to share some insights and strategies that can transform your facility into a top destination workplace so you can meet the needs of your residents both now and in the future.

Creating a positive workplace environment

To overcome staffing challenges, skilled nursing facilities must create exceptional work environments. Are you taking steps to turn your organization...

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