A note to CLTC Weekly readers
Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, March 19, 2009
If you’ve ever wondered what the “C” in CLTC Weekly stands for, we’re spelling it out for you in our redesigned e-newsletter: Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly. Expect to see full name of the e-newsletter when it arrives in your in-box each week.
Although the name has changed, this e-newsletter is still your source for breaking long-term care news, regulatory and survey updates, and information about innovations in nursing home care.
Questions about our new look? Comments? Contact Associate Editor MacKenzie Kimball at mkimball@hcpro.com.
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