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JAMDA
September 1, 2018
In the management of older patients, frailty has emerged as one of the most relevant clinical syndromes that will exponentially increase with population ageing. The United Nations project that between 2015 and 2030, the number of people in the world...
JAMDA
September 1, 2018
The rapid ageing of populations around the world and the associated shift in the burden of disease from infectious to chronic conditions are creating complex challenges for national governments. Addressing the needs of these older populations in a...
Caring for the Ages
September 1, 2018
In an effort to curb the “madness of data insanity” in health care, a presentation at the 2018 AMDA – the Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine Annual Conference challenged the attendees to consider a different approach to statistics,...
Caring for the Ages
September 1, 2018
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Caring for the Ages
September 1, 2018
PALTC medicine is an interdisciplinary art, populated by passionate, creative professionals, as well as a proving ground for innovation. To recognize and promote innovation, the Society introduced its first Shark Tank Competition during the 2018...
Caring for the Ages
September 1, 2018
Individuals with dysphagia have an increased risk of mortality, especially when the dysphagia is accompanied by weight loss, researchers from Germany report.
Caring for the Ages
September 1, 2018
Compared with cognitive impairment, mobility impairment affects a similar number of the elderly and requires a comparable level of care, yet it receives far less attention, according to a presenter at AMDA – the Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term...
Caring for the Ages
September 1, 2018
Maureen D. Carland, MA, RN-BSN, NHA, administrator of the Maine Veterans Home-Scarborough, talks about the certified nursing assistant’s role in post-acute and long-term care.
Caring for the Ages
September 1, 2018
Post-acute patients diagnosed with a behavioral health disorder are more likely to enter low-quality nursing home facilities and less likely to enter high-quality facilities than those without the diagnosis, according to study results in the...
Caring for the Ages
September 1, 2018
Preliminary results from a cluster randomized controlled trial have shown the potential of a mouth care program to curb the rates of pneumonia in the nursing home setting. Philip D. Sloane, MD, MPH, of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill...