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Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2022
Rajeev Kumar, MD, CMD, co-chair of AMDA’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Workgroup, talks about DEI and what it means to residents, families, and others.
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2022
Dear Dr. Steve: A middle-aged man was recently admitted to our facility for post-acute care after cardiac bypass surgery and a sternal wound that became infected subsequently. He was confused and had behavior issues at the post-acute care facility...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2022
Medical conferences have been fundamentally curtailed and altered by the COVID-19 pandemic, as lamented in “Has COVID Killed the Medical Conference?” (BMJ 2022;376:o412). Yet connecting and personally exchanging ideas with experts in conference...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2022
I love CNA Week, and special events like this have never been more important. Everyone in long-term care is so busy and, frankly, so tired we often don’t take the time to cheer on our certified nurse assistants (CNAs) and remind them of how...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2022
AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine has been working with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to gain clarification around telehealth visits and in-person visits in the nursing facility during the public health...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2022
Taking Pride in Celebrating LGBTQ+ Residents, Staff
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2022
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Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2022
Staff and resident vaccinations were around long before the pandemic. AMDA is working on promoting vaccinations, not just for COVID but for the flu and other conditions, through Moving Needles, its new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2022
Twenty years ago, still fresh out of college and not exactly sure what was next, I found myself back in Atlanta (where I had grown up) and answering a need at an organization my parents had started some 25 years earlier. The Open Door Community...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2022
When I was eight years old, I remember walking through two oversized doors into a grand foyer with yellow-kissed walls, lush rugs bespeckled with tiny flowers, and shiny wood floors. The wonder of this room was eclipsed only by a sea of smiling...