Post-Acute Care Experts Ready to Help Your Organization
Having a vacant key leadership position affects clinical quality outcomes and impacts the financial health of your organization. Pathway Health can guide this transition by assisting you in finding an experienced interim staff member. If you have a management position that will be vacant, are conducting a search for a new leader, or need to...
Pathway Health to Attend the 2025 LeadingAge Annual Meeting
The start of November signals the upcoming 2025 LeadingAge Annual Meeting, and Pathway Health is ready to connect! Stop by Booth#1429 to meet with our experts. Access the floor map here. Learn about our services and solutions. Download helpful resources provided by Pathway Health.
Client Testimonial: Partnering for Exceptional Care and Organizational Success
At Pathway Health, our expert consulting services, strategic technology implementation and education solutions for the senior care continuum ensure our clients can achieve their organizational goals, including streamlined operations, increased staff competency and excellence in care. Through our two-day onsite MDS Baseline Assessment, we deliver a comprehensive, real-time evaluation of your facility’s MDS processes. Led...
Infection Prevention and Control in 2025: A Holistic Approach
Insights from Colleen Toebe, MSN, CWCN, RAC-MTA, RAC-MT, DNS MT – Vice President of Clinical Services, Pathway Health In today’s ever-evolving health care landscape, the importance of infection prevention and control (IPC) cannot be overstated. As pathogens continue to evolve, antimicrobial resistance increases, and resident populations become more medically complex, the need for effective IPC...
Pathway Health’s Lisa Thomson Shares Insights in Recent McKnight’s Article
In the recent McKnight’s Long-Term Care News article, “As Shutdown Drags on, Long-Term Care Providers Brace for More Fallout,” Pathway Health’s Chief Operating Officer, Lisa Thomson, shared her insights on the significant risks and operational challenges the long-term care sector faces due to the ongoing U.S. federal government shutdown. Access the article here >
Pathway Health Welcomes Kyle Kraemer as VP of Finance
Pathway Health is pleased to announce that Kyle Kraemer has joined our team as Vice President of Finance. Kyle brings more than 15 years of experience in finance and leadership, with a strong background in financial reporting and analysis, strategic business consulting, mergers and acquisitions, and project management. In his role, Kyle will partner closely...
Solidarity, Advocacy, and Support: Residents’ Rights Month 2025
Every October, we observe Residents’ Rights Month to honor individuals living in long-term care facilities and those receiving care in their homes and communities. It’s a time to celebrate the dignity, rights, and voices of everyone supported by long-term services. This year’s theme, “Stand with Me,” emphasizes the power of solidarity, supporting residents who advocate...
Join Us for November Spotlight Series: Effective Psychotropic Reduction in Post-Acute and Long-Term Care
Join Pathway Health and Advancing Excellence for the complimentary webinar “November Spotlight Series: Effective Psychotropic Reduction in Post-Acute and Long-Term Care on November 12, 2025, at 12:00 PM (ET). About this Session: This presentation will review how a large nursing home company systematically reduced their utilization of psychotropic medications and achieved a sustained Long-stay Antipsychotic...
Celebrate Healthcare Quality Week
Healthcare Quality Week is observed from October 19-25. It is a dedicated time to celebrate the discipline and raise awareness of the positive impact those working in healthcare quality and safety have in their organizations and communities. At Pathway Health, we are proud to support organizations with innovative solutions, services, and tools that support quality...
International Infection Prevention Week 2025: Stand UPPP for IP in LTC
October 19-25 is International Infection Prevention Week, and this year’s theme, “Stand UPPP for Infection Prevention,” reminds us that safety in long-term care starts with four simple actions: Unite, Protect, Prevent, Prevail. These four pillars reflect what it takes to stop the spread of infection and create safer spaces for all. When we unite across...

