Welcome Denise Wolney
Welcome to Denise Wolney, new administrator at Mission Village Living Center in Horton.
Congratulations to Prairie Homestead
Hats off to Diane Hull and the team at Prairie Homestead on their recent deficiency-free assisted living survey.
Great Job to Autumn Hills Home Plus
Way to go Annie Peace and the entire team at Autumn Hills Home Plus in Manhattan on their recent deficiency-free survey.
Hospice Compare Now Includes Customer Satisfaction Info
The CAHPS Hospice Survey results are now included on Hospice Compare. Hospice Compare is a user-friendly web tool. It provides information to help patients, their families,...
Fair Housing
April is Fair Housing month. Here are few sources of information on frequently discussed fair housing issues among LeadingAge Kansas members:
LeadingAge Fair Housing...
Check out UST Services for Nonprofits
With unemployment claims being so unpredictable, taking the time to review your unemployment costs and funding options is vital to maintaining your nonprofit, employees...
Strategy for F658 Professional Standards of Quality Compliance
F658, formerly known as F281, are frequently cited deficiencies. Under these F-tags, the expectation seems simple; that the services be provided or arranged for...
AMDA Set of Pocket Guides
AMDA has developed a Set of Pocket Guides on critical decision points in the management of common conditions found in the post-acute and long...
Medicare Cost Report e-Filing System Webcast — May 1st
CMS will host a Webcast on Tuesday, May 1st from 1:00 to 2:30 PM ET about their new Medicare Cost Report e-Filing System.
During this...
Did Medicaid Pending Impact Your Medicaid Cost Report?
A staff member at another association recently pointed out that one of their members had experienced a change in their Provider Assessment as a...
Welcome New Associate Members
Only 1 week until LeadingAge Kansas Spring Conference! We would like to feature more of our new Associate Members that will be Exhibiting at...
Let’s Stop Building “Memory Care Units”
The number of people with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias is expected to double by 2030. But that’s no reason to start building more...