AARP issued a statement in response to today's announcement of
 improvements to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' (CMS) 
 "Nursing Home
 Compare" web site.  The statement, from AARP Executive Vice President John 
 Rother, follows: 
 "Choosing a nursing home is a daunting decision for any family, often made 
 even harder by a
 rush to move a loved one into a new home.  In such a difficult time, 
 transparency of quality and
 safety information is essential.  We applaud CMS for its work to simplify 
 the process of
 choosing a safe, quality nursing home by making improvements to the 
 'Nursing Home Compare'
 web site. 
 "The star rating system proposed today could make it easier for families 
 to identify facilities that
 consistently provide quality service and safety for their residents.  AARP 
 is also hopeful that
 added transparency will spur the industry to improve the performance of 
 every nursing home.
 We look forward to working with CMS to refine the rating system announced 
 today as we work
 toward making 'Nursing Home Compare' an even more valuable tool for 
 families in need of
 long-term care." 
 AARP has several resources, including a nursing home evaluation checklist, 
 to help families
 make better decisions when exploring long-term care options.  More 
 information is available at
 aarp/health/longtermcare.
 AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization that helps people 
 50+ have
 independence, choice and control in ways that are beneficial and 
 affordable to them and society
 as a whole.  AARP does not endorse candidates for public office or make 
 contributions to either
 political campaigns or candidates.
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