Effective July 12, 2024, the Ohio Department of Health (“ODH”) promulgated new rules and regulations for residential care facilities (“RCFs”), also known as assisted living facilities. These rules, set forth in the Ohio...more
As the North Carolina General Assembly prepares for its short session beginning April 24, 2024, one of the focal points will be Senate Bill 145 (House Bill 170), the Continuing Care Retirement Communities Act (the “Act”),...more
An incoming operator of a senior living facility should consider and mitigate risks of potential successor liability when agreeing to operate a new facility.1 This is particularly true when the former operator has filed for...more
7/20/2022
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Successor Liability
The costs to operate assisted living facilities (“ALFs”) and ensure the health and well-being of ALF residents throughout the pandemic have substantially increased. Certain states have employed relief funding in the form of...more
Operators and managers of assisted living facilities (“ALFs”) and skilled nursing facilities (“SNFs”) have been dealt a tremendous responsibility to ensure the safety and welfare of their residents during the COVID-19...more
Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures – this is the approach the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) has taken with respect to the federal Physician Self-Referral Law (the “Stark Law”) by issuing...more
Private equity firms continue to target the healthcare industry. In fact, this industry has seen tremendous growth over the past decade. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services believes that national healthcare...more