In the News Archives - CareOne Trust in our care Mon, 27 Jan 2025 17:33:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.care-one.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/cropped-MicrosoftTeams-image-20-32x32.png In the News Archives - CareOne 32 32 CareOne Celebrates Seven Locations Recognized as “America’s Best Nursing Homes of 2024” by Newsweek https://www.care-one.com/blog/seven-careone-locations-recognized-as-americas-best-nursing-homes-of-2024-by-newsweek/ Mon, 27 Nov 2023 18:22:11 +0000 https://www.care-one.com/?p=9853 A blue icon of a trophy. Background is white at the top and fades into a light blue at the bottom of the image.

November 27, 2023 – New Jersey – CareOne, the leading integrated health network with more than 60 locations across five states, is excited to announce that seven of its distinguished locations across New Jersey and Massachusetts have been recognized in Newsweek’s third annual "America's Best Nursing Homes of 2024" ranking:

These accolades reflect CareOne's dedication to excellence across all facets of resident care. Newsweek's rigorous selection process considers performance data, peer recommendations, resident satisfaction surveys, COVID-19 management protocols, and accreditations from The Joint Commission and The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.

CareOne is proud to have some of the best skilled nursing facilities in the country and attributes its success to several key factors:

  • Individualized care: Each resident receives personalized care plans tailored to their specific medical, emotional, and social needs. CareOne fosters a collaborative approach, including residents and their families in the care planning process.
  • Warmth and empathy: CareOne cultivates a supportive atmosphere where residents feel valued and respected. The compassionate staff treats each individual with dignity and kindness.
  • Cutting-Edge Technology: CareOne embraces innovative technologies to enhance care delivery and improve resident outcomes. This includes a streamlined intake process, automated medication dispensing, and next-generation solutions for physical and neurological rehabilitation.

To learn more about CareOne or schedule a tour, fill out the form below or talk to us on our Live Chat.

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November 27, 2023 – New Jersey – CareOne, the leading integrated health network with more than 60 locations across five states, is excited to announce that seven of its distinguished locations across New Jersey and Massachusetts have been recognized in Newsweek’s third annual "America's Best Nursing Homes of 2024" ranking: These accolades reflect CareOne's dedication to excellence across all facets of resident care. Newsweek's rigorous selection process considers performance data, peer recommendations, resident satisfaction surveys, COVID-19 management protocols, and accreditations from The Joint Commission and The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.

CareOne is proud to have some of the best skilled nursing facilities in the country and attributes its success to several key factors:

  • Individualized care: Each resident receives personalized care plans tailored to their specific medical, emotional, and social needs. CareOne fosters a collaborative approach, including residents and their families in the care planning process.
  • Warmth and empathy: CareOne cultivates a supportive atmosphere where residents feel valued and respected. The compassionate staff treats each individual with dignity and kindness.
  • Cutting-Edge Technology: CareOne embraces innovative technologies to enhance care delivery and improve resident outcomes. This includes a streamlined intake process, automated medication dispensing, and next-generation solutions for physical and neurological rehabilitation.
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9 CareOne Locations Receive Outstanding Marks in U.S. News & World Report Best Nursing Homes of 2024 Survey https://www.care-one.com/blog/9-careone-locations-named-best-nursing-homes-of-2024/ Mon, 20 Nov 2023 17:00:39 +0000 https://www.care-one.com/?p=9788 A blue icon of an award ribbon with five stars arched above the ribbon. Background is white at the top and fades into a light blue at the bottom of the image.

November 20, 2023 – New Jersey – CareOne, the leading integrated health network with more than 60 locations across five states, is proud to announce that nine of its locations in New Jersey and Massachusetts have been recognized by U.S. News and World Report as some of the best skilled nursing facilities nationwide on their Best Nursing Homes of 2024 list. The following CareOne locations earned an average star rating of 5 stars:

This prestigious accolade honoring some of the best skilled nursing facilities further exemplifies CareOne’s high standards of offering exceptional care and fostering a supportive environment for seniors.

"We are honored to have nine of our locations recognized by U.S. News and World Report,” says CareOne CEO, Daniel E. Straus. “This achievement reflects our unwavering commitment to providing high-quality, safe, and compassionate care to our residents. The recognition is also a testament to the hard work and dedication of our exceptional staff at each of these facilities as we continue our pursuit of excellence in senior care."

CareOne attributes this achievement to its comprehensive approach to senior care, which focuses on personalized care plans designed to meet the unique needs of each resident, continually innovating its state-of-the-art facilities, and fostering a sense of community. The integrated health network places a strong emphasis on creating a warm and welcoming environment that promotes physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

Trusted by millions of families, U.S. News and World Report determines its best skilled nursing facilities ratings through a rigorous evaluation process of short-term rehabilitation and long-term care, assessing overall performance, staffing levels, quality measures, medical outcomes, and health inspections. The methodology ensures a thorough and unbiased assessment of each facility, providing valuable information to families seeking the best care for their loved ones.

To learn more about CareOne or schedule a tour, fill out the form below or talk to us on our Live Chat.

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November 20, 2023 – New Jersey – CareOne, the leading integrated health network with more than 60 locations across five states, is proud to announce that nine of its locations in New Jersey and Massachusetts have been recognized by U.S. News and World Report as some of the best skilled nursing facilities nationwide on their Best Nursing Homes of 2024 list. The following CareOne locations earned an average star rating of 5 stars: This prestigious accolade honoring some of the best skilled nursing facilities further exemplifies CareOne’s high standards of offering exceptional care and fostering a supportive environment for seniors. "We are honored to have nine of our locations recognized by U.S. News and World Report,” says CareOne CEO, Daniel E. Straus. “This achievement reflects our unwavering commitment to providing high-quality, safe, and compassionate care to our residents. The recognition is also a testament to the hard work and dedication of our exceptional staff at each of these facilities as we continue our pursuit of excellence in senior care." CareOne attributes this achievement to its comprehensive approach to senior care, which focuses on personalized care plans designed to meet the unique needs of each resident, continually innovating its state-of-the-art facilities, and fostering a sense of community. The integrated health network places a strong emphasis on creating a warm and welcoming environment that promotes physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Trusted by millions of families, U.S. News and World Report determines its best skilled nursing facilities ratings through a rigorous evaluation process of short-term rehabilitation and long-term care, assessing overall performance, staffing levels, quality measures, medical outcomes, and health inspections. The methodology ensures a thorough and unbiased assessment of each facility, providing valuable information to families seeking the best care for their loved ones. To learn more about CareOne or schedule a tour, fill out the form below or talk to us on our Live Chat. [gravityform id="4" title="true" description="true"]

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The Future of the Senior Care Industry https://www.care-one.com/blog/the-future-of-the-senior-care-industry/ Fri, 28 Apr 2023 20:28:26 +0000 https://careone.stage.eks.matchfire.io/?p=7530 future of senior care

According to the World Health Organization, the number of U.S. adults aged 65 and older is projected to more than double by 2060, precipitating a dramatic global demographic shift. Research shows that more than two-thirds of the population will need assistance with at least some tasks as they age. More than half will need paid long-term services and support.

As demand for senior care increases, however, the U.S. is expected to face a caregiver shortage. Those over 65 are projected to outnumber children aged 18 and under by 2035 – portending a shortfall in unpaid family caregivers, who represent an estimated $600 billion in economic value. The care workforce is not growing fast enough to make up for that deficit – and in fact, growth is stagnating. By 2040, the national caregiver shortage will reach 355,000 individuals, the United Disabilities Services Foundation predicts.

To meet the needs of our growing aging population and their families, the senior care industry will need to evolve in the following ways:

  1. Embrace technology: The senior care industry must adopt and integrate new technologies to improve the efficiency and quality of care provided. Many facilities are adopting digital solutions to solve resourcing challenges and enable staff to focus on what matters most: caring for people. For example, at CareOne, we’re implementing automated medication dispensing systems from Advanced Pharmacy Solutions to reduce the time our nurses spend on medication distribution while ensuring our residents receive timely prescriptions. Additionally, next-generation medical applications like telemedicine and remote patient monitoring are enabling senior patients to shorten their stays at rehab facilities.
  2. Value the care profession: The pandemic showed us that healthcare workers and other senior care workers are heroes – and they should be valued as such. Professional caregiving is a noble and rewarding career, but it can also be physically and emotionally demanding. Creating a supportive work environment that acknowledges and appreciates the challenges of caregiving can help reduce burnout and increase job satisfaction. Continuous training and development opportunities not only enhance the quality of care, but they also provide opportunities for advancement that increase the appeal of caregiving as a long-term career.
  3. Promote interdisciplinary collaboration: Interdisciplinary collaboration among healthcare professionals and across the healthcare ecosystem is key to addressing seniors’ complex physical, emotional and social needs. By fostering seamless communication and coordination, healthcare providers can share vital patient information, including medical history, treatment plans and progress updates. This integrated approach fosters the development of personalized care plans and allows for the efficient allocation of resources, thereby improving patient outcomes and reducing the risk of hospital readmissions. Ultimately, a well-coordinated healthcare ecosystem promotes a smoother transition for seniors as they navigate the different stages of their care journey.
  4. Foster community-based care: Establishing partnerships with schools, community organizations and businesses can create a more inclusive and supportive environment for seniors. These partnerships facilitate strong social connections, helping seniors combat the feelings of isolation and loneliness that often accompany aging. Moreover, collaborating with local resources can lead to innovative programs and initiatives that enrich the lives of seniors and enhance their well-being. For example, at CareOne, we have a partnership with Columbia University to nurture healthcare innovation among young entrepreneurs.
  5. Support family caregivers: Family caregivers play a vital role in the physical, emotional and mental well-being of our aging population. However, the demands of caregiving can be overwhelming and lead to burnout. Supporting family caregivers is a collective responsibility that involves collaboration among various stakeholders, including government agencies, healthcare providers and community organizations. This can involve offering respite care services, support groups and educational programs to empower them with the knowledge and skills they need to provide effective care. By acknowledging their invaluable contributions and addressing their needs, we can create a more sustainable caregiving environment for both caregivers and the aging population.

By adapting to the changing needs of the aging population, the senior care industry can ensure that seniors receive the support and care they need to maintain their health, independence and quality of life.

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future of senior care

According to the World Health Organization, the number of U.S. adults aged 65 and older is projected to more than double by 2060, precipitating a dramatic global demographic shift. Research shows that more than two-thirds of the population will need assistance with at least some tasks as they age. More than half will need paid long-term services and support.

As demand for senior care increases, however, the U.S. is expected to face a caregiver shortage. Those over 65 are projected to outnumber children aged 18 and under by 2035 – portending a shortfall in unpaid family caregivers, who represent an estimated $600 billion in economic value. The care workforce is not growing fast enough to make up for that deficit – and in fact, growth is stagnating. By 2040, the national caregiver shortage will reach 355,000 individuals, the United Disabilities Services Foundation predicts.

To meet the needs of our growing aging population and their families, the senior care industry will need to evolve in the following ways:
  1. Embrace technology: The senior care industry must adopt and integrate new technologies to improve the efficiency and quality of care provided. Many facilities are adopting digital solutions to solve resourcing challenges and enable staff to focus on what matters most: caring for people. For example, at CareOne, we’re implementing automated medication dispensing systems from Advanced Pharmacy Solutions to reduce the time our nurses spend on medication distribution while ensuring our residents receive timely prescriptions. Additionally, next-generation medical applications like telemedicine and remote patient monitoring are enabling senior patients to shorten their stays at rehab facilities.
  2. Value the care profession: The pandemic showed us that healthcare workers and other senior care workers are heroes – and they should be valued as such. Professional caregiving is a noble and rewarding career, but it can also be physically and emotionally demanding. Creating a supportive work environment that acknowledges and appreciates the challenges of caregiving can help reduce burnout and increase job satisfaction. Continuous training and development opportunities not only enhance the quality of care, but they also provide opportunities for advancement that increase the appeal of caregiving as a long-term career.
  3. Promote interdisciplinary collaboration: Interdisciplinary collaboration among healthcare professionals and across the healthcare ecosystem is key to addressing seniors’ complex physical, emotional and social needs. By fostering seamless communication and coordination, healthcare providers can share vital patient information, including medical history, treatment plans and progress updates. This integrated approach fosters the development of personalized care plans and allows for the efficient allocation of resources, thereby improving patient outcomes and reducing the risk of hospital readmissions. Ultimately, a well-coordinated healthcare ecosystem promotes a smoother transition for seniors as they navigate the different stages of their care journey.
  4. Foster community-based care: Establishing partnerships with schools, community organizations and businesses can create a more inclusive and supportive environment for seniors. These partnerships facilitate strong social connections, helping seniors combat the feelings of isolation and loneliness that often accompany aging. Moreover, collaborating with local resources can lead to innovative programs and initiatives that enrich the lives of seniors and enhance their well-being. For example, at CareOne, we have a partnership with Columbia University to nurture healthcare innovation among young entrepreneurs.
  5. Support family caregivers: Family caregivers play a vital role in the physical, emotional and mental well-being of our aging population. However, the demands of caregiving can be overwhelming and lead to burnout. Supporting family caregivers is a collective responsibility that involves collaboration among various stakeholders, including government agencies, healthcare providers and community organizations. This can involve offering respite care services, support groups and educational programs to empower them with the knowledge and skills they need to provide effective care. By acknowledging their invaluable contributions and addressing their needs, we can create a more sustainable caregiving environment for both caregivers and the aging population.
By adapting to the changing needs of the aging population, the senior care industry can ensure that seniors receive the support and care they need to maintain their health, independence and quality of life.

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