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Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2019
July is almost here, the month that begins the medical year. July 1 is the day the new interns start their rotations at the hospital, perhaps not the best time to be in the hospital if you can avoid it. It’s also the day my mother died in a local (...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2019
The Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM) will take effect on October 1, 2019. This not only represents a major change in how skilled nursing facilities are reimbursed; it also will significantly impact the dynamic between clinicians and the...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2019
Increasing numbers of patients are referred to skilled nursing facilities, or SNFs, following discharge from the hospital. A new model, however, can help predict as early as the day of admission which patients are likely to require discharge to a...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2019
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Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2019
Mrs. G is an 80-year-old white female who has lived in assisted living for several years. She scores 24 on the Saint Louis University Mental Survey (SLUMS), indicating that she has some mild cognitive impairment, and she is independent with bathing...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2019
Dear Dr. Jeff:
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2019
“Back in the hospital again?! Impossible! I sent her home with information, handwritten instructions, and spoke to her for some time regarding how to take her medications and follow up. She smiled when I asked if she understood everything and said...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2019
We recently celebrated two days that are near and dear to my heart, but not to as many others as I would hope: the National Day of Recognition for Long-Term Care Physicians and Doctors’ Day. The initial intent of this piece was to seek your...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2019
Sleep-disordered breathing is a common but underrecognized problem in the post-acute and long-term care (PALTC) setting, with an estimated prevalence of 25% to 50%. It’s also common in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) — with either...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2019
Non-motor symptoms — and fluctuations in these symptoms — are a surprisingly common and often disabling part of life for residents with Parkinson’s disease (PD), said Julie Gammack, MD, CMD, at the annual conference of AMDA — The Society for Post-...