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JAMDA
February 1, 2018
For the past 20 years, the behaviors of people who live with dementia (PLWD) that others find challenging or problematic have primarily been ascribed to Alzheimer disease and related dementias and have been assessed through the biomedical lens of...
JAMDA
January 19, 2018
Understanding the role of muscle strength as a preventive factor for shorter-term declines in function may provide further insights into the disabling process. This study examined if muscle strength was associated with 2-year preservation of...
JAMDA
January 19, 2018
Functional ability, and retaining autonomy and independence, as people age is the cornerstone of healthy aging, a term established by World Health Organization in its first world report on aging and health.1 Physical function parameters, therefore,...
JAMDA
January 19, 2018
The objectives of this study were to determine the association between patients’ functional status at discharge from skilled nursing facility (SNF) care and 30-day potentially preventable hospital readmissions, and to examine common reasons for...
JAMDA
January 19, 2018
Understanding the role of muscle strength as a preventive factor for shorter-term declines in function may provide further insights into the disabling process. This study examined if muscle strength was associated with 2-year preservation of...
JAMDA
January 18, 2018
Medication management is becoming increasingly challenging for older people, and there is limited evidence to guide medication prescribing and administration for people with multimorbidity, frailty, or at the end of life. Currently, there is a lack...
JAMDA
January 9, 2018
We are pleased that Hickman et al,1 some of whom have done much of the heavy-lifting throughout the development of the Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) program, offered their appraisal of our MOELI.2 They question the value or...
JAMDA
January 9, 2018
To examine the within-trial costs and cost-effectiveness of using PARO, compared with a plush toy and usual care, for reducing agitation and medication use in people with dementia in long-term care.
JAMDA
January 9, 2018
To examine the within-trial costs and cost-effectiveness of using PARO, compared with a plush toy and usual care, for reducing agitation and medication use in people with dementia in long-term care.
Weekly Roundup
January 6, 2018
MEMBERS ONLY CONTENT Login or Join Spotlight: Expert Offers Guidance on Preparing to Care for Mentally Ill in PALTC HPA: Society Asks CMS to Reconsider ‘Resource’ Category in MIPS and Study Risk Adjustment Models; Practice Management and Leadership...