This article is from McKnight’s Long-Term Care News and written by Kimberly Marselas on April 1, 2021.
Read this article in full on the McKnights Long-Term Care News website here: https://www.mcknights.com/print-news/pivoting-providers-snfs-focusing-on-transitional-care-and-rehab-welcome-covid-19-patients/
Here is a little snippet from this website:
Before the COVID-19 crisis, Allaire Health Services served a mix of rehab patients, individuals with medically complex conditions ranging from traumatic brain injury to congestive heart failure, and long-term care residents.
Four facilities in New Jersey and Pennsylvania featured amenities such as private suites, gleaming rehab gyms and spaces dedicated to relearning activities of daily living. Respiratory therapists and wound care specialists directed therapies using equipment more commonplace in hospitals.
Over the last year, the upscale chain’s emphasis on clinical staffing and subacute recovery became lifesavers — both for patients who would continue to fill beds throughout much of the last year and for the business itself.
