The Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued a report this past March, analyzing 35,000 nursing home employee records of nursing homes against criminal records maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI). 92% of nursing homes employ one or more people with a criminal conviction. Nearly half of nursing homes employed… Read More »
Monthly Archives: September 2011
S-Corp or C-Corp? What's the Difference?
When you first form your corporation, it comes into existence as a C Corporation. If you do nothing more, your corporation will remain a C Corporation. A C Corporation becomes an S Corporation only when special tax treatment is sought by filing Form 2553 with the IRS. http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f2553.pdf Although a small business lawyer can… Read More »
The Survey Says: NY a Winner in the High Cost of Long Term Care
In this survey, New York “only” comes in fifth in the country on the list of most expensive annual cost for a private room at a nursing home. The survey is using median rates, and also averaging the cost of nursing homes throughout New York State. On Long Island, the cost of a semi-private room… Read More »
Broadway Roars: Autism Friendly Performance at Lion King
Broadway is becoming autism friendly! The Theater Development Fund (TDF) has started a new program known as the Autism Theater Initiative to make theater more accessible to children and adults on the autism spectrum and their families. The Lion King has been chosen as the first ever Broadway autism-friendly play with a special performance… Read More »