Skilled Nursing News September 30, 2024
Amy Stulick

As states in Hurricane Helene’s path grapple with its devastating effects days after it made landfall in Florida Thursday evening, nursing home operators are dealing with significant repair and maintenance challenges that could last a while – particularly in states like North Carolina. Damage to transportation, power and utilities could make recovery in some states long and arduous.

In North Carolina, the storm produced an unprecedented wave of destruction across the western part of the state, the NC Health Care Facilities Association said in a statement.

“The road to recovery for all in western North Carolina will be long and difficult. We are working in close partnership with the State of North Carolina’s emergency management officials, the National Guard, and...

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