AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNursing Home Watch (CMS ratings): CMS data for Q1 2026 spotlights big gaps across Arkansas facilities—some hit 5-star performance (including The Maples at Har-Ber Meadows in Washington County, plus multiple others), while others lag at 1–2 stars (like Des ARC Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Prairie County and several Lonoke/Jefferson-area homes). The reports also note where fines and penalties were assessed, underscoring uneven inspection, staffing, and care outcomes. Food Benefits Security: Arkansas DHS says summer nutrition assistance card PINs must be reset after benefit thefts, with DHS reporting more than 200 theft reports since late May and warning cards won’t work until PINs are changed. Public Health & Safety: Federal health officials reopened a salmonella investigation tied to “super greens” supplements after additional illnesses were reported, urging consumers to check for affected products even if they haven’t bought recently. Community Health Access (Mission): Low Country Healthcare Volunteers completed a Medical Mission of Mercy in Ghana, delivering medical, dental, obstetrical, optometric, surgical, lab, and pharmacy services to more than 2,100 patients. Policy & Care Debate: Assisted suicide advocates push to expand “medical aid in dying” laws, arguing for compassionate options while critics warn about pressure on vulnerable patients.
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