AHCA/NCAL Issues Statement Regarding
COVID Relief Package
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[December 22, 2020]
The American Health Care Association and
National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL), representing more
than 14,000 nursing homes and assisted living communities across the
country that provide care to approximately five million people each
year, released the following statement in response to the pending
COVID relief package.
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The following statement is attributable to Mark
Parkinson, president and CEO of AHCA/NCAL:
“While we appreciate the difficulty in reaching a bipartisan
compromise, we are disappointed that Congress could not strike a
deal that recognizes the dire situation our long term care residents
and staff are facing right now. Due to soaring community spread,
nursing homes are experiencing a record-breaking number of cases and
deaths—worse than the spring. Even with a vaccine on its way, it
will likely take months to fully vaccinate our residents and staff,
as well as the remaining public. Facilities will not be able to
return to normal for some time, meaning providers need ongoing
support with PPE, testing and staffing.
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“Meanwhile, nearly two-thirds of long term care
facilities are operating at a loss, and the additional funds slated
for the Provider Relief Fund for all heath care providers in this
legislation are minimal. Hundreds of facilities are in danger of
closing their doors permanently and uprooting the frail seniors they
care for. Congress must do more in the new year by directing
specific aid to long term care. We owe it to our nation’s seniors
and our health care heroes.”
[The American Health Care Association
and National Center for Assisted Living] |