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Caring for the Ages
April 1, 2023
The likelihood of living alone increases with age. Nearly 60% of households with adults over 80 are single-adult homes, and it is estimated that over the course of the next 20 years this number will grow from nearly 5 million to an estimated 10.1...
Caring for the Ages
April 1, 2023
The number of antipsychotic agents prescribed for older adults living with dementia varies widely among U.S. states, a one-year observational study found.
Caring for the Ages
April 1, 2023
By observing markers of poor oral health, particularly dry mouth, clinicians may be able to determine which adults are at risk of becoming frail, according to a new study.
Caring for the Ages
April 1, 2023
Fully immersive virtual reality using 360° views, or VR 360°, represents a promising tool to improve well-being and manage psychosocial disorders, especially as individuals experience isolation resulting from COVID-19 precautions, researchers in...
Caring for the Ages
April 1, 2023
My first experience in a post-acute and long-term care (PALTC) setting was during my geriatrics rotation in residency at the Medical University of South Carolina. It was here where I solidified my decision to pursue a career in geriatrics,...
Caring for the Ages
April 1, 2023
At the end of clinic day today I had been invited to speak to a church group via Zoom about the topic of dementia. I thought it might be fun to talk with people about dementia, as I do with my patients, without the need for a slideshow or references...
Caring for the Ages
April 1, 2023
Irecently traveled to a major city for a professional development event, and while I was exploring the area for local cuisine I stumbled across a cannabis vending machine. It was neither inside nor outside a business establishment; it was simply a...
Caring for the Ages
April 1, 2023
Senior contributing writer Joanne Kaldy talks to certified nursing assistants about the importance of finding time to meet colleagues in person.
Caring for the Ages
April 1, 2023
Anyone following the evolution of the post-acute and long-term care industry has noticed the trend toward “acuity creep,” where today’s assisted living facility residents resemble the nursing home residents of 10 to 20 years ago. For instance, 77%...
Caring for the Ages
April 1, 2023
Being recognized by the individuals you most respect is perhaps the greatest honor for any professional. For years, Rani Rao, MD, FACP, CMD, viewed many of her AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine colleagues with admiration...