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Agape Life Multicultural Services (ALMS) helps long-term care administrators prevent citations, improve wound outcomes and protect star ratings through compliance-focused wound care management.
DALLAS - eTradeWire -- As wound care deficiencies continue to rank among the most cited issues in long-term care surveys, many facilities in Texas and surrounding states are struggling to stay compliant. Improper documentation, delayed treatments and staff overload are leading to lower star ratings and increased regulatory scrutiny.
Agape Life Multicultural Services (ALMS) has launched an expanded Facility Wound Care Management Program designed specifically for administrators who need consistent, compliant wound care without overburdening their staff.
"Every missed wound note or delayed dressing change can result in a citation or patient complication," said a spokesperson for ALMS. "Our program ensures facilities are survey-ready every day, not just during inspection week."
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How ALMS Supports Facility Administrators
Through its mobile wound care model, ALMS brings trained wound care specialists directly into facilities across Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Colorado, Arizona and Tennessee.
Key features include:
Compliance-ready charting that meets CMS and Medicare standards
Regular wound rounds to ensure timely care and accurate reporting
Staff education and survey support to strengthen compliance culture
Fewer hospital readmissions and improved star ratings
This program offers facilities a proactive solution to avoid penalties, improve outcomes and restore trust with residents and families.
Protecting Facilities and Patients Statewide
With wound care cited as one of the top five deficiencies in Texas long-term care facilities, ALMS aims to close that compliance gap. By partnering directly with administrators, ALMS helps improve documentation accuracy, reduce preventable hospitalizations and enhance overall care coordination.
Contact:
Agape Life Multicultural Services (ALMS)
4451 Broad Street, Mansfield, TX 76063
Phone: 945-286-2149
Web: https://www.almspllc.com/administrators
Email: info@almspllc.com
Agape Life Multicultural Services (ALMS) has launched an expanded Facility Wound Care Management Program designed specifically for administrators who need consistent, compliant wound care without overburdening their staff.
"Every missed wound note or delayed dressing change can result in a citation or patient complication," said a spokesperson for ALMS. "Our program ensures facilities are survey-ready every day, not just during inspection week."
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How ALMS Supports Facility Administrators
Through its mobile wound care model, ALMS brings trained wound care specialists directly into facilities across Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Colorado, Arizona and Tennessee.
Key features include:
Compliance-ready charting that meets CMS and Medicare standards
Regular wound rounds to ensure timely care and accurate reporting
Staff education and survey support to strengthen compliance culture
Fewer hospital readmissions and improved star ratings
This program offers facilities a proactive solution to avoid penalties, improve outcomes and restore trust with residents and families.
Protecting Facilities and Patients Statewide
With wound care cited as one of the top five deficiencies in Texas long-term care facilities, ALMS aims to close that compliance gap. By partnering directly with administrators, ALMS helps improve documentation accuracy, reduce preventable hospitalizations and enhance overall care coordination.
Contact:
Agape Life Multicultural Services (ALMS)
4451 Broad Street, Mansfield, TX 76063
Phone: 945-286-2149
Web: https://www.almspllc.com/administrators
Email: info@almspllc.com
Source: ALMSCHC
Filed Under: Medical
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