Overview
Long-Term and Post-Acute Care (LTPAC) Providers operate in rapidly-evolving and extremely complex regulatory and business environments. These ever-changing shifts require more than compliance; they demand proactive strategies that balance clinical excellence with business resilience.
The Bricker Graydon Wyatt LTPAC team has decades of experience in the long-term and post-acute care fields. Our group head, for instance, is a registered nurse with first-hand knowledge of the day-to-day clinical and operational issues that providers face. Moreover, our team is more than just regulatory-focused—we have attorneys that also represent clients in labor and employment, corporate transactions, real estate, litigation, white collar crime, tax, and more.
Our attorneys in this space have done it all—from issues related to licensure and certification, survey and enforcement, certificates of need, mergers and acquisitions, contracts, changes of ownership and regulatory filings, Medicare, Medicaid, privacy, fraud and abuse, employment counseling, business disputes, real estate, construction, payor audits and disputes, corporate compliance, tax exemptions, risk management, administrative appeals, complex litigation, litigation avoidance, and provider training, to legislative advocacy. With this deep and broad experience, our team is equipped to meet all our clients’ needs.
Our attorneys are also well-versed in federal and state regulations and have built strong relationships with state and federal regulators. Some of our attorneys also serve on boards of senior living providers and trade associations and often speak at regional and national LTPAC provider events.
Our team serves as a steady hand for leaders in the LTPAC space. We deliver legal solutions that mitigate risk, defend your clinical reputation, and navigate the operational and financial hurdles unique to these provider types. Whether managing a single-site facility or a multi-state portfolio, we provide clarity and confidence, so your organization thrives—remaining resilient amid shifting regulatory and business expectations.
Who We Represent
- Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs)
- Nursing Homes (NHs)
- Assisted Living/Residential Care Facilities (ALFs/RCFs)
- Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs)
- Independent Living Facilities (ILFs)
- Home Health Agencies & Hospice Providers
- Palliative Care Providers
- LTPAC Management Companies
- Institutional Pharmacies and Long-Term Pharmacies
- Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID)
- Group Homes and Residential Facilities
- Specialized Youth Intensive Behavior Support Facilities
- Rehabilitation Hospitals
- Long-Term Acute Care Facilities (LTACHs)
- Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) Providers
- Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Providers
- Investors and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
- Affordable Housing Companies
- Trade Associations
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Insights
News
Publications
Blog Posts
- Indiana’s New Non-Compete Regulation: Physician Non-Compete Agreements Prohibited Starting July 1, 2025Blog Post
- Nationwide COVID-19 Public Health Emergency to End in MayBlog Post
- Public Health Emergency ExtendedBlog Post
- DOJ Brings Charges Against Defendants Alleging COVID-19 Related Fraud SchemesBlog Post
- FDA Authorizes COVID-19 Breathalyzer TestBlog Post
- Public Health Emergency ExtendedBlog Post
- Medicare Beneficiaries Eligible for Free Over-the-Counter COVID-19 TestsBlog Post
- CMS to Phase Out Blanket COVID-19 Waivers in Certain Healthcare FacilitiesBlog Post
- HHS to Reopen COVID-19 PRF ReportingBlog Post
- HHS Clawing Back Funds from Providers Who Did Not Comply with PRF TermsBlog Post
- Free COVID-19 Testing Options for Uninsured DwindlingBlog Post
- Second Booster Approved for Select Groups of the PopulationBlog Post
- OSHA Rulemaking on Permanent Healthcare COVID-19 StandardBlog Post
- Kentucky Legislature Votes to End the COVID-19 State of EmergencyBlog Post
- HHS Distributes $413 Million in Provider Relief FundsBlog Post
- Biden Administration Launches the Test to Treat InitiativeBlog Post
- Telehealth Waivers to be Extended 151 Days Beyond End of PHEBlog Post
- DOJ Appoints COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force DirectorBlog Post
- President Biden Extends National Emergency DeclarationBlog Post
- HHS Office of Inspector General to Pursue COVID Aid FraudBlog Post
- HHS Distributing Another $560 Million in Provider Relief Fund PaymentsBlog Post
- HHS Awards $55 Million to Increase Virtual CareBlog Post
- Provider Relief Fund Reportedly Running OutBlog Post
- CMS to Cover Free COVID-19 Tests for Medicare BeneficiariesBlog Post
- HHS To Audit HospitalsBlog Post
- HHS Distributes $2 Billion in Provider Relief FundsBlog Post
- HHS Awards $103 Million in Funds to Improve Healthcare Worker WellnessBlog Post
- New Kentucky State Health Plan Provisions for Hospital Spin-offs and Non-Emergency TransportBlog Post
- Public Health Emergency ExtendedBlog Post
- Coverage Mandated for Rapid At-Home COVID-19 TestsBlog Post
- AHA Urges Extension of the Public Health EmergencyBlog Post
- The Supreme Court Lifts Stay on Healthcare Vaccination MandateBlog Post
- CMS Announces Billing Change for COVID-19 Vaccine & Monoclonal Antibody Products for MA Plan BeneficiariesBlog Post
- Supreme Court to Hear Challenges to Vaccine MandatesBlog Post
- Vaccine Mandate Back in Place for Half of U.S.Blog Post
- Governor Beshear Declares a State of Emergency Regarding Nursing ShortageBlog Post
- CMS Suspends Enforcement of Vaccine Mandate for Health Care StaffBlog Post
- FDA & CDC Expands COVID-19 Booster EligibilityBlog Post
- HHS Announces Funds for Telehealth in Title X Family Planning ProgramBlog Post
- Court Halts Vaccine Mandate for Federal Contractors in KY, OH and TNBlog Post
- Courts Halt Vaccine Mandate for Health Care Workers NationwideBlog Post
- Governor Beshear Expands Booster Shot Eligibility in KentuckyBlog Post
- CMS Lifts Nursing Home Visitation RestrictionsBlog Post
- CMS to Assist State Survey Agencies in Backlog of Nursing Home Complaint and Recertification SurveysBlog Post
- States Challenge CMS Vaccine Mandate for Healthcare WorkersBlog Post
- FCC Awards Additional $42 Million to Telehealth ProvidersBlog Post
- CMS Issues COVID-19 Health Care Staff Vaccination Interim Final RuleBlog Post
- CDC Approves Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine – Coverage Available Without Cost-SharingBlog Post
- Doctors’ Medicare Pandemic Pay Bump to Expire in 2022Blog Post
- OSHA Issues Emergency Temporary Standard Requiring Vaccinations or COVID-19 TestingBlog Post
- CMS Issues Guidance on Required COVID-19 CoverageBlog Post
- Provider Relief Fund Reporting to Continue After the Public Health EmergencyBlog Post
- FDA & CDC Approve Moderna and J&J BoostersBlog Post
- UnitedHealth Group to Repay Providers for COVID-19 Vaccine AdministrationBlog Post
- New Low Interest Loan Program to Support Rural Hospitals in KentuckyBlog Post
- Providers Settle Cases Over Provider Relief FundBlog Post
- HHS Launches Spanish Language AppBlog Post
- OCR Issues Guidance on HIPAA, COVID-19 Vaccination and the WorkplaceBlog Post
- Expanded Billing Discretion When Vaccinating SNF ResidentsBlog Post
- FCC Approves $41 Million in Funding for Telehealth ServicesBlog Post
- Non-Rural Providers Can Qualify for American Rescue Plan’s Rural FundBlog Post
- Pfizer Booster Shot Cleared by FDA and CDC for Those Over 65, Among OthersBlog Post
- Judge Rules Kentucky Hospital Employees are Subject to COVID-19 Vaccine MandateBlog Post
- Governor Beshear Expands Kentucky National Guard Support to More HospitalsBlog Post
- Governor Beshear Warns of Monoclonal Antibody ShortagesBlog Post
- CMS Launches Tool To Compare Nursing Home Vaccination RatesBlog Post
- DOJ Announces Criminal Charges in Alleged Health-Care Fraud Involving TelemedicineBlog Post
- $25.5 Billion in Funding Available For Health Care ProvidersBlog Post
- 60-day Grace Period Added On To First Provider Relief Fund Reporting DeadlineBlog Post
- Monoclonal Antibody Treatment Distribution ChangeBlog Post
- Federal Audits of Telehealth Are ComingBlog Post
- 100 Million Employees to Face Vaccine MandatesBlog Post
- Expanded Vaccination Requirements for Health Care SettingsBlog Post
- Kentucky Legislature Adopts House Joint Resolution 1 to Extend Emergency Executive OrdersBlog Post
- Advisories Issued by FDA, CDC, AMA and Others Against Use of Ivermectin to Treat COVID-19Blog Post
- CMS Expands Payments for At-Home VaccinationsBlog Post
- CMS Will Take Step Approach for Nursing Home Non-Compliance with Staff Vaccination RequirementsBlog Post
- CMS to Mandate COVID-19 Vaccines for Nursing Home StaffBlog Post
- CMS Provides Payment Reimbursement Guidance for Extra Doses of COVID-19 VaccineBlog Post
- Federal Government Expected to Continue Covering States’ Emergency COVID-19 CostsBlog Post
- CDC Updates Recommendations on COVID-19 Vaccinations for Pregnant IndividualsBlog Post
- FDA Approves Additional Vaccine Dose for Certain Immunocompromised IndividualsBlog Post
- HHS Requires Vaccination of its Healthcare WorkforceBlog Post
- Masks Required in Kentucky SchoolsBlog Post
- OSHA Enforcing N95 Mask Requirements Applicable to Healthcare EmployersBlog Post
- Kentucky Hospital Systems Require Vaccinations for Health Care WorkforceBlog Post
- Governor Beshear, Dr. Stack Provide Update on COVID-19 Delta Variant in Kentucky and Mask-Wearing GuidanceBlog Post
- HHS Announces $103 Million in Additional Grant Funding to Strengthen Resiliency and Address Burnout in the Health WorkforceBlog Post
- HHS Provides $398 Million to Small Rural Hospitals for COVID-19 Testing and MitigationBlog Post
- HHS Provides Nearly $144 Million to Support COVID-19 Response Efforts in Underserved CommunitiesBlog Post
- U.S. Surgeon General Issues Advisory During COVID-19 Vaccination Push Warning American Public About Threat of Health MisinformationBlog Post
- Professional Organizations Call for Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccinations Among Healthcare PersonnelBlog Post
- HHS Announces Rule to Protect Consumers from Surprise Medical BillsBlog Post
- HHS Allowing Providers More Time To Fulfill Reporting Requirements For COVID-19 AidBlog Post
- Judge Rules on Houston Methodist Hospital Workers' Vaccine Requirement ChallengeBlog Post
- Biden Administration to Invest $3 Billion from American Rescue Plan as Part of COVID-19 Antiviral Development StrategyBlog Post
- Gov. Beshear Lifts Face Covering MandateBlog Post
- CMS Issues Two New Reimbursement Codes in Response to FDA EUAs for Two COVID-19 Monoclonal Antibody TreatmentsBlog Post
- CDC Updates COVID-19 Guidance for Colleges and UniversitiesBlog Post
- CMS Bolsters Payments for At-Home COVID-19 Vaccinations for Medicare BeneficiariesBlog Post
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