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Long-term care (LTC) is no longer synonymous with "geriatric care." In the past 10 years, adults ages 31 to 64 have been the fastest growing population in nursing homes. The last national nursing home survey sponsored by the Centers for Disease...
This program will review the changes in sleep that occur with age and impact sleep quality. The presenters provide a methodology to comprehensively assess the psychiatric, medical, and neurologic illnesses that impact the health related outcomes of...
This kit addresses a range of needs from a basic level of acknowledgement to the structured level of a formal application for professional services. It will assist the facility and medical director with verifying qualifications of each attending...
Transitions of care involves the movement of a patient between care settings and the transfer of information with them to facilitate a seamless continuum of care and to enable patients’ wishes to be followed - no matter where in the continuum of...
Caring for older adults with suspected infections presents challenges for post-acute/long-term care (PALTC) providers. This session will provide an update on management of positive urine cultures, pneumonia and C. difficile infections in PALTC...
Urinary incontinence is one of the most common conditions among residents of post-acute and long-term care (PALTC) facilities, affecting about 55% of all such residents. The prevalence of urinary incontinence increases with age. Women are affected...
UTI
Description: “Urinary Tract Infections in the Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Setting” is the latest pocket guide from the Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine. Based on the consensus statement published in JAMDA in 2020, the pocket...