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Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2024
An individual’s cognitive ability, independence when performing activities of daily living (ADL), and physical function at admission may help predict how much physical function will improve during a rehabilitation stay at a skilled nursing facility...
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2024
Medical health professionals working in the long-term care (LTC) sector have continuously played a vital role in providing permanence and durability in patient care across the continuum, alongside addressing family needs and concerns. Providers and...
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2024
January 27, 2024
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2024
Adverse drug events are an ongoing problem in post-acute and long-term care. This article provides an overview of what is known and the resources available to minimize negative health outcomes.
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2024
Florence Nightingale already showed it in 1856: data are invaluable for improving care. By collecting data, she discovered that poor sanitation was the main cause of death, thereby saving countless lives.
JAMDA
January 1, 2024
JAMDA
January 1, 2024
JAMDA
January 1, 2024
JAMDA
January 1, 2024
JAMDA
January 1, 2024
Prior to the mid-20th century, there were no effective biological approaches available to help manage psychiatric disorders. Since that time, psychiatry has shifted course and psychotropic medication use in the United States and elsewhere has...