Biggest Irish nursing home firms see losses mount after slew of takeovers
Sector still hit by rising running and borrowing costs
Sector still hit by rising running and borrowing costs
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Aperee Living Conna, near Fermoy, criticised after unannounced Hiqa inspection
Treatment of pensions under the Fair Deal nursing home cost subsidy scheme differ, depending on the nature of the pension
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Hiqa says ‘systemic risk’ to sector should be addressed as part of an overall strategy for social care in Ireland
Portfolio comprises five nursing homes in Cork, Galway and Kilkenny
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Anne O’Connell is one of more than 1,300 people aged under 65 who were described in the Ombudsman’s Wasted Lives report as living inappropriately in a nursing home
Hiqa to cancel Aperee Living Camp’s registration over concerns about its governance and management
Q&A: Revenue allows relief against nursing home costs incurred at a person’s higher income tax rate
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Q&A: Transferring properties to family members will lower what you pay for nursing home care but only if five years has passed
Nursing home houses 35 residents who will have to find alternative accommodation, while 46 staff will be made redundant
Investment firms have been caught out by rising costs and higher interest rates
Four of the five largest providers in the State are foreign owned
Q&A: Failure to meet the timelines set down in the terms of the loan can see the sum owed rising
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Almost 1,000 beds lost last year through closures or reductions in bed numbers, according to Hiqa
Documents highlight concerns over ‘precarious financial position’ of individual Aperee nursing homes
State’s healthcare regulator criticised serious staffing shortages in Castlebridge Manor nursing home
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Q&A: Front line staff were looking to charge you tens of thousands of euro more than they should over nursing home care
Three of the company’s nursing homes were closed by Hiqa over concerns for resident safety and other issues
Q&A: Property is not currently registered with Residential Tenancies Board and there are questions over tax compliance
Wider review of residents’ records over 16 years likely to find further incidents of ‘possible harm’
NHI conference hears calls for increased funding and better preparation for an ageing population
Gardaí treating death of resident in Cork as potential gross negligence manslaughter and see it as ‘test case’ for other pending investigations
Aperee Living in Ballygunner taken over by HSE due to ‘serious concerns about care and welfare of residents’
TLC Centre in Maynooth operated by a company in scandal-hit Orpea group, Ireland’s largest nursing home provider
Healthcare regulator raised concern over nursing homes passing on costs in extra resident charges
Private sector homes say State funding has sharply lagged rising costs and also warns about impact of national minimum wage rise
Q&A: Any loan agreed under Fair Deal scheme that subsidises nursing home care costs has to be repaid but there are options open to you
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Q&A: What happens when another family member chooses to pay the bill due under Fair Deal?
Q&A: Timing of selling the family home can have a significant impact on the finances of the nursing home resident
Our population is ageing at the fastest rate in Europe, our nursing homes are dealing with a viability crunch and there aren’t enough new beds coming on stream. Here’s what needs to happen
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Recent closures more related to funding issues than desire to change business model, says industry group
One in three private nursing homes lost money last year, according to PwC analysis
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Latest nursing home forced to close due to ‘underfunding’ from Fair Deal scheme
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Government seem unlikely to adopt such an approach; human rights and care organisations have written to the IHREC asking it to intervene
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