I Advance Senior Care: How Your Facility Can Best Cope With Fluctuating Staff Needs

Staffing in senior care facilities was already an issue before the COVID-19 pandemic. But, with more staff leaving the industry, senior care facility staff are stretched thinner than ever. Fluctuating staffing needs makes covering shifts even more challenging, and with resident safety and wellbeing on the line, it’s essential that facilities find ways to cope as their staffing needs change, even day-to-day.

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