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Duane Larson Joins Health Dimensions Group as VP of Operations

Health Dimensions Group is pleased to share that Duane Larson has joined the company as Vice President of Operations. In this role, he oversees the operations of HDG’s 23 managed communities in five states. His responsibilities include financial oversight, clinical outcomes, census management and strategic outlook for each of these communities.

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Open House and Wellness Fair Planned at Chris Jensen Health and Rehab Center

Chris Jensen Health and Rehabilitation Center invites the public to an Open House and Wellness Fair taking place at the facility on Wednesday, July 13 from 1:00– 4:00 p.m. The event will feature tours of the newly renovated Physical Therapy Department, Occupational Therapy Home, and the region’s only Car Transfer Simulator. There will also be a variety of vendors demonstrating services and items to promote health and wellness. This fun filled afternoon will include musical entertainment, refreshments, and prizes.

Since being acquired by Health Dimensions Group on November 1, 2009, Chris Jensen has experienced many enhancements through remodeling and renovations. The center of these improvements is a 30-bed Short-Term Rehabilitation Unit that provides a place for patients to recover and attend therapy after a hospital stay. The motto, “Get Better, Get Home” describes the unit’s focus on physical, occupational, and speech therapy to provide the resources patients need to regain strength and independence to return home. Continue reading Open House and Wellness Fair Planned at Chris Jensen Health and Rehab Center

Kathleen Griffin Interviewed for Senior Living Business Piece on ACOs

Kathleen M. Griffin, PhD

Kathleen M. Griffin, PhD

HDG Consultant Kathleen Griffin, PhD lent her expertise on accountable care organizations (ACOs) for a recent article in Senior Living Business.  The piece, which includes a case study, offers a great synopsis about ACOs: what they are, who can participate and how they work. Here’s an excerpt:

“We’ll begin to see a much more robust focus on good primary care throughout long-term care and assisted living facilities,” said Griffin, “because ACOs won’t want to see rehospitalizations or worsening of a condition that causes an ER visit.” As a result, more accountability will be expected from front-line staff—the nursing staff in the long-term care facility and the universal-care workers in an assisted living facility—and more attention will be paid to daily patient observations and reports.

You can read the feature, Health Care Reform: Understanding ACOs at levinassociates.com.

   
 
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