On
AHCA/NCAL social channels, we will continue to use the hashtag #CareNotCOVID to
encourage others to share their stories and gain traffic to the site – serving
our larger goal of continuing to push out positive, real-world examples of hope
and support for long term care residents and caregivers.
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
“Faces of Care”
ICF/IID Reports
AHCA's Research Department has released the following
June 2020 updates for use by AHCA/NCAL members (Login Required):
- LTC Stats: Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID) Standard Health Survey Report, June 2020
- LTC Stats: Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID), Facility and Resident Characteristics, June 2020
If you have any questions
relating to these reports, which include important ICF/IID state and national
data, please contact AHCA’s Research Director, Kiran Sreenivas.
We Need You for Our Social Media Initiative
AHCA/NCAL
began a social media advocacy initiative last year and is encouraging all
members to get involved. The effort
focuses on improving the overall image of the post-acute and long term care
profession by sharing positive stories and pushing back on pieces that attempt
to tie all providers to isolated negative events.
AHCA/NCAL will be sending interested members tips for getting more involved on social media, best practices for posting content, sample posts, and a roundup of positive stories about the profession on a regular basis. Individuals who want to get involved should email socialmedia@ahca.org to get on the mailing list.
The campaign also will include a rapid response to stories that are unfairly negative about the profession or do not accurately portray the reality of post-acute and long term care. AHCA/NCAL hopes to build on these successes as the year continues. With thousands of buildings nationwide who touch the lives of millions of people, there is the chance to seriously affect the way the profession is viewed and treated by lawmakers and the media.
AHCA/NCAL will be sending interested members tips for getting more involved on social media, best practices for posting content, sample posts, and a roundup of positive stories about the profession on a regular basis. Individuals who want to get involved should email socialmedia@ahca.org to get on the mailing list.
The campaign also will include a rapid response to stories that are unfairly negative about the profession or do not accurately portray the reality of post-acute and long term care. AHCA/NCAL hopes to build on these successes as the year continues. With thousands of buildings nationwide who touch the lives of millions of people, there is the chance to seriously affect the way the profession is viewed and treated by lawmakers and the media.
Articles and Resources of Interest
- AHCA/NCAL Statement on Racial Inequality Across the Nation and in Long Term Care
- Pandemic Upends The Lives Of People With Disabilities — And Of Their Caregivers
- Disability Advocates File Complaint Over Barriers To COVID-19 Testing
- Despite Recommendations, Genetic Testing Rare Among Those With Autism
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National Association of States United for Aging and Disabilities
The National Association of States
United for Aging and Disabilities (NASUAD) holds a monthly call or webinar
concerning topics of interest to those who work in the field of aging and
disability. One of the past calls focused on resources
for people with Alzheimer’s and related dementias and their caregivers. Information about
future calls, and audio recording of previous ones, can be found here.
2020 Health Care Observances
July 2020 marks, among other
observances, Eye Injury
Prevention Month,
UV Safety Month, National Therapeutic
Recreation Week
(July 5-11), and National Parents’
Day
(July 26). The 2020 Healthcare
Observances Calendar can be found here.
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