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Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2023
We would like to thank the readers of Caring for the Ages who took the time to respond to our 2022 Reader Survey. We were thrilled with the incredible number of responses and encouraged by your comments!
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2023
January 28, 2023
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2023
With the new year upon us, many of us make resolutions to improve our health and well-being. Popular resolutions include exercising more, eating healthier, losing weight, and taking better care of our oral health by regularly brushing for two...
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2023
“A & O × 3.” What exactly does that mean? Those of us in post-acute and long-term care will recognize this as shorthand for “Alert and Oriented times three,” which is often the extent of many residents’ “decisional capacity evaluation,”...
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2023
Collaborative telepsychiatry can help reduce symptoms of depression and result in fewer trips to the hospital among older adults who have co-occurring chronic medical conditions, according to a study in southern California.
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2023
Excessive dietary salt intake can harm cognition in older adults, according to a prospective, population-based cohort study in the Shandong area of the People’s Republic of China.
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2023
Light therapy can improve the sleep quality of individuals in nursing homes, researchers found.
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2023
During the Futures Program in 2021, I learned a lot about how to manage long-term care patients, which included weighing the risks and potential rewards of aspirin in our older patient population, minimizing polypharmacy, and broaching palliative...
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2023
Alcohol consumption is a part of life for many people, and nearly half (43.9%) of Americans aged 65 and older consume alcohol. It’s not surprising that many want to continue to drink in some capacity after they enter a post-acute and long-term care...
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2023
In this new quarterly Caring column, National Association of Health Care Assistants (NAHCA) CEO and cofounder Lori Porter, NAHCA board chair and long-time certified nursing assistant (CNA) Sherry Perry, and CNA and member of the NAHCA board Branden...