Understanding diabetes is the key to caring for your diabetic residents

Understanding Diabetes – The Key to Caring for Residents with Diabetes PLUS The Compliance Store’s Diabetes Care Plan.
October is here! Is your facility ready for Phase 3 enforcement?

October is here! Is your facility ready for Phase 3 enforcement? PLUS The Compliance Store’s updated Mega Rule Phase 3 Policy
and Tool List.
Phase 3 guidance is here! Be prepared when October 24 arrives.

Phase 3 guidance is here! Be prepared for when October 24 arrives PLUS The Compliance Store’s Mega Rule Phase 3 Policy List.
Understanding and preparing for CMS Phase 3 Guidance Revisions

Understanding and preparing for CMS Phase 3 Guidance revisions PLUS The Compliance Store’s Mega Rule “Phase 3 and Updated Regulatory” Tools List.
Risk assessment: how vulnerable is your facility?

Risk assessment: how vulnerable is your facility? PLUS The Compliance Store’s Emergency Preparedness Policies and Tools.
Culturally competent care protects LGBTQ+ residents

Culturally competent care protects LGBTQ+ residents PLUS The Compliance Store’s Supporting Your LGBTQ+ Residents fact sheet, PLUS The Compliance Store’s ICD-10-CM Coding for Post Acute Care webinar.
Stroke rehabilitation is vital to helping residents achieve better quality of life

The Compliance Store joins the nation in recognizing this serious condition and the importance of stroke rehabilitation and the part it plays in helping residents that have suffered a stroke recover and live fuller lives.
We are grateful for nurses this Nurses Week

Thank you for enriching the lives of your residents, their families and your communities. We wish you a great National Nurses Week!
How facilities can provide hope for residents with depression

How facilities can provide hope for residents with depression PLUS The Compliance Store’s Psychotropic Medication Informed Consent form.
14 warning signs of Parkinson’s disease you need to know

Despite its prevalence, there is still much we don’t understand about the condition and those who suffer from it. This lack of knowledge can lead to older adults with Parkinson’s disease not having their symptoms recognized, their disease going untreated and it could have a serious impact on their quality of life.