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Advocating for dignity, respect, and quality care for older New Yorkers.

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A lawsuit. A staffing crisis. Patients in the balance. New York's nursing home funding gap isn't just a policy problem — it's a human one. Advocates say $750M in the state budget is the floor. Will the legislature deliver?
Spectrum News NY1@NY1

About three-quarters of the approximately 611 nursing homes in New York are operating at a loss, according to the New York State Health Facilities Association. @emmab929 breaks down why one Staten Island nursing home is suing the New York state Department of Health.

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New York's nursing homes need at least $750M in this year's state budget. 75% are losing money. Staffing is in crisis. A Staten Island nursing home is suing the state just to stay afloat. The legislature must deliver — for patients, for families, for workers.
Spectrum News NY1@NY1

About three-quarters of the approximately 611 nursing homes in New York are operating at a loss, according to the New York State Health Facilities Association. @emmab929 breaks down why one Staten Island nursing home is suing the New York state Department of Health.

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Behind every dollar of underfunding is a patient. Families who depend on these facilities. Staff who show up every day. Albany can't balance the budget on the backs of New York's most vulnerable residents. $750M minimum.
Spectrum News NY1@NY1

About three-quarters of the approximately 611 nursing homes in New York are operating at a loss, according to the New York State Health Facilities Association. @emmab929 breaks down why one Staten Island nursing home is suing the New York state Department of Health.

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New York nursing homes are the only healthcare provider that hasn't recovered to pre-pandemic staffing levels — and the reason traces directly back to chronic Medicaid underfunding. Albany has a chance to fix this in the budget.
Spectrum News NY1@NY1

About three-quarters of the approximately 611 nursing homes in New York are operating at a loss, according to the New York State Health Facilities Association. @emmab929 breaks down why one Staten Island nursing home is suing the New York state Department of Health.

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"You can't reimburse healthcare providers on costs that are from 2007 in 2026. That's a recipe for failure." — Stephen Hanse, @NYSHFA. The legislature has the power to change this. Every day they wait, more facilities move closer to the edge.
Spectrum News NY1@NY1

About three-quarters of the approximately 611 nursing homes in New York are operating at a loss, according to the New York State Health Facilities Association. @emmab929 breaks down why one Staten Island nursing home is suing the New York state Department of Health.

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New York nursing homes are the ONLY healthcare provider that hasn't returned to pre-pandemic staffing levels. The reason? They can't compete for workers because Medicaid doesn't pay enough to do so. $750M in the budget is a start.
Spectrum News NY1@NY1

About three-quarters of the approximately 611 nursing homes in New York are operating at a loss, according to the New York State Health Facilities Association. @emmab929 breaks down why one Staten Island nursing home is suing the New York state Department of Health.

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New York is reimbursing nursing home care based on what things cost nearly 20 years ago. The result? Facilities losing $300–$400/day on ventilator patients alone. One Staten Island administrator is fighting back in court — and the legislature needs to act now.
Spectrum News NY1@NY1

About three-quarters of the approximately 611 nursing homes in New York are operating at a loss, according to the New York State Health Facilities Association. @emmab929 breaks down why one Staten Island nursing home is suing the New York state Department of Health.

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As @NY1's @emmab929 reported: Medicaid reimbursement for nursing home patients in New York is still based on costs from 2007. Nearly two decades of inflation, labor costs, and medical complexity — all absorbed by facilities already running on fumes.
Spectrum News NY1@NY1

About three-quarters of the approximately 611 nursing homes in New York are operating at a loss, according to the New York State Health Facilities Association. @emmab929 breaks down why one Staten Island nursing home is suing the New York state Department of Health.

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NEW: A Staten Island nursing home is suing New York's Department of Health over Medicaid reimbursement rates still based on 2007 costs. With 75% of NY's nursing homes operating at a loss, advocates are demanding $750M in the state budget. The clock is ticking.
Spectrum News NY1@NY1

About three-quarters of the approximately 611 nursing homes in New York are operating at a loss, according to the New York State Health Facilities Association. @emmab929 breaks down why one Staten Island nursing home is suing the New York state Department of Health.

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"If you have a ventilator patient, the state in many instances underfunds them by $300 or $400 or more per resident per day." — Stephen Hanse, @NYSHFA. That's not a gap. That's a collapse. Albany must act in this budget.
Spectrum News NY1@NY1

About three-quarters of the approximately 611 nursing homes in New York are operating at a loss, according to the New York State Health Facilities Association. @emmab929 breaks down why one Staten Island nursing home is suing the New York state Department of Health.

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"The Medicaid income is not adequate to provide proper care to any patient." — Michael Kraus, Administrator, Silver Lake Specialized Care Center. He's now suing the State Health Department. When facilities are forced to go to court to survive, something is deeply broken.
Spectrum News NY1@NY1

About three-quarters of the approximately 611 nursing homes in New York are operating at a loss, according to the New York State Health Facilities Association. @emmab929 breaks down why one Staten Island nursing home is suing the New York state Department of Health.

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75% of New York's nursing homes are operating in the red. Patients on ventilators. Feeding tubes. Around-the-clock care. And the state is reimbursing facilities based on what things cost in 2007. This is a crisis Albany must fix — now.
Spectrum News NY1@NY1

About three-quarters of the approximately 611 nursing homes in New York are operating at a loss, according to the New York State Health Facilities Association. @emmab929 breaks down why one Staten Island nursing home is suing the New York state Department of Health.

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The budget is still unresolved. Every day it stays that way, pressure builds on nursing homes across New York.  We’re calling on Albany to bring funding in line with reality — for our seniors, our workers, and our communities.   amny.com/opinion/new-yo…
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New York’s seniors deserve better. Albany can deliver.  Update Medicaid reimbursement rates. Support the workforce. Keep facilities open.  The solution is clear. The only question is whether Albany acts now.  amny.com/opinion/new-yo…
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Facilities have closed. Capacity has shrunk. Workforce shortages have deepened.  All while Albany has sat on 2007 Medicaid rates for nearly two decades.  “Albany does not need a new task force… What is needed is action.”  We agree.  amny.com/opinion/new-yo…
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The workforce that cares for New York’s seniors is being asked to compete in today’s labor market on 2007 funding.  CNAs. Nurses. Social workers. They’re leaving for better pay — because the state hasn’t kept up.  Michael Rosenblut in amNY: amny.com/opinion/new-yo…
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Facilities are closing. Workforces are shrinking. And Albany still hasn’t updated nursing home Medicaid rates since 2007.  “That is not a strategy. It is a policy choice.”  Read the op-ed from Parker Jewish Institute CEO Michael Rosenblut: amny.com/opinion/new-yo…
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What does it take to fix New York’s nursing home crisis? According to Parker Jewish Institute CEO Michael Rosenblut, it’s one clear step: update Medicaid rates to reflect what care actually costs in 2026.  “Not partially. Not symbolically. Meaningfully.”  amny.com/opinion/new-yo…
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Nursing home workers — CNAs, nurses, social workers — are being asked to compete in today’s labor market on yesterday’s funding.  That’s not sustainable. And it’s a policy choice Albany can fix.  Read: amny.com/opinion/new-yo…
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This budget season, New York’s seniors are counting on Albany to close the gap between what care costs and what the state pays.  “This is not an abstract budget line. It is the foundation of care for some of the most vulnerable people in our city.”  amny.com/opinion/new-yo…
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