Cambridge Caregivers in the Dallas Morning
In 2019, immigrants in Texas made up 17.1% of the population but 21.9% of the state’s overall workforce.
In 2019, immigrants in Texas made up 17.1% of the population but 21.9% of the state’s overall workforce.
The 45th annual Nursing Home Salary and Benefits Report finds a major increase in staff turnover year to year, the national average for registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants at almost 40%. Brian Levy is Director of Business development with Cambridge Caregivers in the Dallas area and says the field is going to grow …
High Turnover in Nursing Home Staff (Report on KTRH) Read More »
CHICAGO (NewsNation) — Long-term care facilities, one of the industries hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic, are facing staffing shortages and costs so high that hundreds have closed. According to the American Health Care Association (AHCA), more than 300 nursing homes have shut down since 2020, and more than 400 are at risk of closing this year. “Wage inflation …
Brian Levy is an accomplished Senior Living marketing and business development leader. Based in Dallas, Brian manages all marketing initiatives for both Cambridge Caregivers and Manchester Care Homes. Brian sat down with us to share his first-hand experiences navigating everything from today’s staffing challenges, Senior Living marketing, Covid-19 protocols, and creating his very own podcast. You …
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How a Decline in Immigration is Impacting the U.S. Labor Market P.M. Edition for May 6. Despite strong job numbers, some employers are still having a tough time hiring. One contributing factor is that the immigrant workforce has been steadily declining. That’s adding to the pinch, especially for industries that depend on foreign-born workers like construction, …
Add Declining Immigration to Problems Weighing on the Labor Market Industries that depend on foreign-born employees face high job vacancy rates and wage pressures DALLAS—In an economy where nearly every industry is short of labor, nursing homes represent an extreme. Their employment has fallen 16% since 2019, and 99% of homes said last fall they …
Cambridge Caregivers Was Featured in Wall Street Journal Read More »
I work at a nursing home. Our industry is suffering. Nursing homes and assisted living facilities were hit hard by COVID-19. Though cases have subsided, we are now forced to deal with another epidemic: staffing shortages. We have seen a mass departure of nursing home staff. Burnout and continuous exposure to the virus are some …
Cambridge Caregiver Anita wrote an opinion for the Dallas Morning News Read More »
“He came by me and he held my hand,” Ade Sheppard said. “He was protecting me so that I don’t fall. I think he has a good heart.” DALLAS — The North Texas area has been hit hard by multiple winter storms in 2022, causing some to lose power at home and others to get …
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The sticker shock is especially hitting businesses that rely on transportation to get the job done, from truckers to meal delivery and other services that require employees to drive. That includes Cambridge Caregivers and Manchester Care Homes based in Dallas-Fort Worth. Their caregivers must drive across North Texas for in-home visits to elderly patients. Gas prices have …
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