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In long term care settings, studies suggest that almost two-thirds of nursing home residents exhibit cognitive impairment, ...
With the so-called silver tsunami of aging baby boomers well on its way, long term care operators have no choice but to adapt to this new generation of customers—if they haven’t already. One of the ...
Long term care services are in greater demand than ever. The industry has responded by improving operations, leveraging technology, monitoring legislation, and focusing on wellness.
Tech anxiety isn’t solely about fearing new technology; it’s a complex psychological response to change, performance pressure ...
New technology in long term care is exciting and promises to deliver many new functionalities as long as the purchase and implementation work for the facility, providers, and residents.
Charnetski and Holt discuss the shift from federal to state-level regulations, value-based care, and the impact of technology ...
Provider sat down with four leaders in diversity, equity, and inclusion to discuss leadership skills, DEI successes, areas of improvement, and the future of DEI.
This article highlights the key distinctions between QM exclusions and clinical standards of practice and how putting the resident at the center of the care decisions can guide the NAC in the right ...
AI continues to redefine health care, offering tools that address complex challenges with precision and scalability. Among its most promising applications is the use of AI companions in memory care.
Making sure that your skin and wound care program is comprehensive and updated is essential to increasing positive outcomes, reducing risk, and saving on costs. Hear more from Melissa Morgan, clinical ...
Providers need to consider long-term trends in demographics, staffing, affordability, and infrastructure to secure the longevity of their facilities.