TAYLOR, Mich. (PRWEB)
October 15, 2020
Concerto Renal Services – the nation’s leading provider of home dialysis in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) – has expanded to Michigan and is now servicing dialysis patients in the Great Lakes State.
Earning certification from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC), Concerto now operates 7 states nationally. Started in 2015, Concerto operated in only Illinois where it is headquartered until it expanded to Maryland in mid-2019. Since that initial expansion to the East Coast, its presence has blanketed the Midwest and just recently began operations in the South, as well. “Our national growth has not been by accident,” according to Concerto’s CEO, Shimmy Meystel. Said Meystel, “The patient and operator community recognize the advantages of onsite dialysis, fueling our growth.” What had been seen as a luxury is now an obvious imperative, added Meystel, citing the ongoing threat of COVID-19.
Concerto’s continued explosion is a harbinger of relief for nursing home dialysis patients, who can now receive services in the comfort of their home facility instead of facing avoidable health risk and inconvenient transportation three-time-weekly to outpatient clinics. Multiple studies (footnote #1) and experts (footnote #2) have cited dialysis patients transporting to and from nursing homes as a major contributors to the transmission and spread of the deadly virus.
Concerto’s expansion into the Michigan also strengthens its relationship with Villa Healthcare, a premiere SNF operator of 34 facilities throughout the Midwest (footnote #3). Villa and Concerto work together at several facilities in Illinois and Wisconsin, and now collaborate at Villa’s Regency facility in Taylor, Michigan, just outside Detroit. “Our partnership with Concerto is an example of our resident-first approach,“ shared Villa Chief Nursing Officer, Michelle Scherwinski. “We recognize that transporting our residents multiple times weekly to an outpatient clinic is simply not in their or our best interest.” Scherwinski noted. She added, “We pride ourselves on pushing the boundaries of our industry’s standards and offering more than what is expected – onsite dialysis is but one example.”
Concerto understands a significant need for its services in Michigan’s metropolitan Detroit, a densely populated and ethnically diverse region. While chronic kidney disease and the need for dialysis impacts all segments of society, it disproportionately impacts Black and Hispanic Americans. “We take the honor of caring for Michigan SNF dialysis patients seriously and are thrilled to begin an exciting new chapter in Concerto’s history,” concluded Meystel.
1 https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/mm6932e4.htm
2 https://www.geripal.org/2020/08/the-perfect-storm-of-covid19-in-nursing-homes.html
3 https://villahc.com/
About Concerto Renal Services
Concerto provides in-house dialysis services to more nursing home residents than any other provider in America. Concerto’s compassionate and innovative model of three-times-weekly hemodialysis delivers enhanced technology and human capital to a nursing home resident’s doorstep. Founded by nursing home operators who grew frustrated with the quality of in-house dialysis care and the risks of transporting patients offsite to dialyze, Concerto Renal Services began in 2015 with a vision of Giving Life to People on Dialysis.
Concerto operates in Illinois, Maryland, Kansas, Missouri, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Michigan. Concerto is also launching operations in several additional states. Learn more at https://www.concertors.com/.
Contact
Zohra Ghaziani
ZGhaziani@concertoRS.com
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