Skilled Nursing News December 22, 2021
Jordyn Reiland

This year was another rollercoaster for the skilled nursing industry as operators – and truthfully the nation alike – went from the tail end of another covid surge, to the widespread availability of vaccines, then considerable optimism and a possible light at the end of the tunnel, back to another COVID-19 surge and as I’m typing it remains to be seen how much devastation the omicron variant will do – especially to some of the most vulnerable members of our population living in nursing homes.

As my Skilled Nursing News predecessors appropriately summarized wrote one year ago “there’s no easy way to look back” over the last year in the skilled nursing sector.

But there are some topics to reflect...

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