Nora Wellington
MBA, LNHA, Certified INTERACT Champion
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Nora Wellington Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Nursing Homes, Home Care, Quality Care, Regulatory Compliance, Information for Older Adults
- Career Focus
- Business Owner, Author, Consultant
- Affiliation
- D C Health Care Association, American College of Health Care Administrators, LifeSpan, GROWS
Nora Wellington, CEO / Founder N Wellington Associates LLC is a Licensed Nursing Home Administrator. She currently consults with long term care facilities and assists staff to maintain compliance with the Federal long term care regulations. She has managed and operated skilled nursing facilities for over nineteen years. She has held management positions to the level of executive position. She is a published author of "The Fundamentals of Quality for Long Term Care Part 1" and she has developed monitoring tools to help these facilities maintain compliance, including the requirements for participation in the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Wellington is also working with older adult consumers and their families to provide needed information relative to the long term care system.
Wellington also develops training modules and workshops for small businesses for both their management teams and staff. She is a Business Coach.
Wellington obtained her Bachelor in Business Administration from Howard Nuiversity and he Masters in Business Administration from George Washington University, both in Washington, DC. She is member of the District of Columbia Healthcare Association, member of the American College of Health Care Administrators. She serves her community as Senior Warden (equivalent to Chairman of the Board) of her Episcopal church in Maryland.
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Making a Decision to Access Long Term Care
In my experience as a long term care professional, Long Term care (LTC) is one of those topics, outside of politics and religion that sometimes bring out strong, diverse feelings and emotions from people. It is very possible that thinking about our old age, and not knowing what is going to happen may contribute to the emotional anxiety we have about discussing the topic; but I am not here claiming to have the answer why there are strong feelings sometimes.
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Tips to Help You and Your Elderly Loved Ones Become Savvy Consumers of Home Health Care - Medicare Skilled Home Health
The good news is that the elderly population is growing, and people are living healthy lifestyles. The Census Bureau recorded 39.6 million people aged 65+ year old in 2009. It is estimated that by 2020 this segment of the population will grow to about 55 million. Furthermore the segment of the population aged 85+ will also increase according to the census from about 5.7 million in 2010 to about 6.6 million in 2020.
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A Tool For the Elderly for Home Health Care - "Home Health Compare"
For Baby Boomer children and their Elderly loved ones who may need skilled home health care services after hospitalization, Medicare has given us access to a tool to help us in our decision making process. This tool is called "Home Health Compare". It helps families and their loved ones compare quality of care in home health agencies.
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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Nora Wellington
"You are not here merely to make a living. You are here in order to enable the world to live more amply, with greater vision... You are here to enrich the world, and you impoverish yourself if you forget the errand."
Woodrow T. Wilson