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Caring for the Ages
August 1, 2018
Authors of a “Viewpoint” article published in JAMA Dermatology have asserted that older individuals with skin disease need “unique considerations” for care, while also addressing the principles of geriatric science that permit this more appropriate...
Caring for the Ages
August 1, 2018
Cynthia Tredwell, JD, administrator of a small, highly-rated nursing home in North Dakota, talks about the role of the nursing home administrator.
Caring for the Ages
August 1, 2018
Patients with medically complex conditions present difficult challenges for rehabilitation centers, but St. Mary’s d’Youville Pavilion in Maine is embracing these individuals with an innovative approach. The 12-room Specialty Care Rehabilitation...
Caring for the Ages
August 1, 2018
Physicians lowered or eliminated doses of hypertension medications in fewer than 20% of nursing home residents who had fallen after an episode of low blood pressure, a recent study found. The researchers linked drug deintensification in patients...
Caring for the Ages
August 1, 2018
William Carlos Williams, MD, born in Rutherford, New Jersey in 1883, trained as a generalist and pediatrician before returning to his home town to practice medicine the rest of his life.
Caring for the Ages
August 1, 2018
Compared with usual care, an advance care planning (ACP) video did not change the rate of do-not-hospitalize (DNH) directives at 6 months among proxies for nursing home residents with advanced dementia, according to results of the Educational Video...
Caring for the Ages
August 1, 2018
Medication reconciliation is the process of determining the most accurate list of medications the patient is taking. Sounds simple, doesn’t it? However, in more than 25 years as a nurse practitioner (NP) — the majority spent in inpatient settings (...
Caring for the Ages
August 1, 2018
States are currently spending 30% to 80% of their Medicaid long-term care expenditures on home- and community-based long-term care compared with institutional long-term care, which means that the long-sought “rebalancing” of long-term services and...
Caring for the Ages
August 1, 2018
In our current medical reality, movement of increasingly aged, comorbid and frail patients between sites of care is fraught with potential harm. Enhancing care transitions justifiably demands our attention. Witnessing the illnesses of my parents, I...
Caring for the Ages
August 1, 2018
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS — Although transitioning patients from post-acute and long-term care to the emergency department (ED) remains a challenging scenario for those involved, opportunities exist to improve the process for health care providers and for...