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Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2018
Cathleen Dacey often participates in morning yoga and stretching programs at the assisted living facility where she lives. She is the youngest participant, but not just by a few years — Ms. Dacey is in her 20s. She is attending the law school at...
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2018
In addition to improving communication ability, a 12-week music intervention relieved apathy among older residents with dementia in a nursing facility in the People’s Republic of China. By comparison, the control group demonstrated similar or...
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2018
It’s 2 a.m. and the buzzing of a bed alarm signals that Mrs. Jones is getting up to go to the bathroom. Now alerted, staff can assist her and keep her safe. That is the ideal that makes bed and chair alarms part of many facilities’ fallprevention...
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2018
Mrs. H and her husband are residents at a skilled nursing facility. They are elderly and have extensive gait instability, but are cognitively intact. Mr. H is rehabilitating after a compression fracture of the thoracic spine. They are both receiving...
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2018
Many of Caring’s readers will recall the November, 2017 letter to the New England Journal of Medicine (2017;377:2192–2193) that recounted the case of an unidentified 70-year-old man who presented, unconscious and very ill, to an emergency department...
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2018
Editor’s note: The new content on this page, Expert Perspective, underscores the lasting relevance of the issue discussed in this previously published column.
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2018
Dear Dr. Jeff:
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2018
I’m dedicating this column to my frail geriatric canine, Tessa. I’ve taken dogs on nursing home rounds with me now for almost 25 years, and it never gets old. The joy they bring to my residents is palpable and undeniable, and it brightens up my day...
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2018
Improving treatments is always one of the key goals for practitioners who work with the older adult population, but the list of new medications released into the market each year can be overwhelming to delve through, especially for the specialty...
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2018
Society’s attitudes towards pets are changing. We’ve gone from keeping pets outside to putting them in our beds. We are more pet-friendly than ever, but our institutions haven’t caught up,” said Steve Feldman, executive director of the Human Animal...