Sen. Inhofe Joins Lankford Letter to HHS to Advocate for Relief for Senior Communities, Health Care Workers
The senators wrote, "We believe that the essential providers that serve our nation's seniors within our nursing homes, skilled nursing centers, assisted living facilities, as well as those within senior living communities, should be included in the category of facilities that receive allocated funds made available by
"Allocating a meaningful level of support from the
The letter is supported by the
A copy of the letter can be found below:
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Dear Secretary Azar,
We are writing to express our support for all of our nation's deserving health care providers who will in a short time begin to apply for the much-needed financial relief programs of the CARES Act, specifically the
Together, these critical providers care for millions of seniors living in
As you know, our nursing homes and senior living facilities are experiencing serious shortages of needed staffing and protective equipment during the COVID-19 public health emergency. Significant investment is needed to stave off both of these shortages. We are hearing from providers in our respective states that are unable to order basic medical supplies, including but not limited to protective masks, gowns, gloves, hand sanitizer, and face shields. We must ensure these supplies are flowing to the providers who are on the front lines of caring for some of our nation's most vulnerable--our seniors.
We believe that the essential providers that serve our nation's seniors within our nursing homes, skilled nursing centers, assisted living facilities, as well as those within senior living communities, should be included in the category of facilities that receive allocated funds made available by
Allocating a meaningful level of support from the PHSSEF to this industry is critical to the seniors who call these facilities home as we continue to take steps to reduce COVID-19 spread and support our health care providers on the front lines.



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