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  • America’s Assisted Living Communities Celebrate “Ageless Adventure”
    9.07.2025
    Beginning today and continuing through Saturday, Sept. 13, America’s assisted living communities are participating in National Assisted Living Week® (NALW).
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  • AHCA/NCAL Launches New Workforce Campaign, ‘Caregivers For Tomorrow’
    9.02.2025
    Today, AHCA/NCAL launched “Caregivers for Tomorrow,” a new initiative designed to advance policy solutions that strengthen and sustain the long term care workforce.
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  • AHCA/NCAL Welcomes Two New Affiliates, Expanding Membership to All 50 States
    8.28.2025
    Today, we're proud to announce that it will now be affiliating with the Montana Health Care Association (MHCA) and the newly formed Wyoming Long Term Care Association (WLTCA).
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  • Survey: Medicare Advantage Denials of Post-Acute Care Occur Daily, Weekly for Two-Thirds of Nursing Homes
    8.27.2025
    A survey ​from AHCA finds that MA plans are denying or delaying medically necessary post-acute care, often against medical professionals’ recommendations, on a daily and weekly basis.
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  • Fast Facts to Fuel Your Quality Award Journey
    9.22.2025
    The AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award Program is more than recognition—it’s a proven framework for driving measurable improvement in long term and post-acute care.
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  • Immigration Updates: H-1B Restrictions and Gold Card Program
    9.22.2025
    The Trump Administration recently released two immigration related actions.
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  • HUD Announces Section 232 Program Updates
    9.22.2025
    The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development recently announced an update in Mortgagee Letter 2025-20 around the definition of “Substantial Rehabilitation” in the Section 232 Program.
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  • A Recap of the ACIP Vaccine Recommendations
    9.19.2025
    The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recently held its quarterly meeting on September 18th and 19th.
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