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Consumer Choice/Financing Senior Living

Innovative Infomercial Improves Employee Safety

Emeritus Senior Living’s Best of the Best winning Designing Safety Education Programs for Today’s Workforce—But Wait, There’s More! program uses entertaining infomercials to make safety training fun and engaging.

Top of Mind: With Success Comes Scrutiny

But with growth and success in business—whether the car business or the senior living business—comes media attention when anything goes wrong. Ignoring hundreds of thousands of satisfied customers, the media are always drawn to the tragic incidents that s

Free Webinar on Workers Compensation

Join the Willis Strategic Outcomes Practice for a webinar on the major factors influencing workers’ compensation claim costs and methods for improving results.

Senate Committee Examines Care for Dual Eligibles

Yesterday the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging held a hearing examining the quality of care and the costs associated with providing for seniors who rely on both Medicare and Medicaid, known as dual eligibles.

Aid and Attendance for Veterans

The U.S. Veterans Administration Aid and Attendance program is an important benefit for military veterans and their spouses who need financial support for their activities of daily living. The program has come under fire. While a number of financial agenc

Supreme Court ACA Ruling Draws Perspectives

The Supreme Court ruling largely upheld the Affordable Care Act, which will overhaul the U.S. healthcare system and affect consumers and business, including senior living providers, in a variety of ways. The creation of accountable care organizations (ACO

Adults Do Not Want to Live with Family as They Age, Study Says

A new survey of adults found that although the majority of the population would welcome having a parent live with them if the parent needed assistance, most people do not want to live with younger relatives when they can no longer live on their own.

Supreme Court Rules on Affordable Care Act

The Supreme Court upheld the most controversial portion of the healthcare law, the individual mandate, but limited the Medicaid expansion provisions of the new law.