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Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2017
Karl Steinberg, MD, CMD, editor in chief of Caring for the Ages, talks about sleep problems in the elderly, how to diagnose them, and what to do about them.
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2017
Results from a study out of Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine suggest that elders who believe they have a purpose in life may sleep better.
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2017
Are you skillful at arguing and debating, at standing your ground, and at using your rank, position, or influence when dealing with conflict? Or are you better in conflict situations with forgoing your desires, yielding to others, and acting with...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2017
LOS ANGELES — Depression can be a chameleon in the elderly. It may manifest through symptoms like low appetite and apathy, but it can also cause overeating and oversleeping. And even to the trained eye, depression may appear to be extended grief at...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2017
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced a proposed rule to reduce the number of mandatory geographic areas participating in the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation’s (Innovation Center) Comprehensive Care for Joint...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2017
Nurse practitioners and physician assistants have a key role in improving transitions from the SNF to the community, said Debra Bakerjian, PhD, associate adjunct professor in the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at the University of California,...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2017
Nursing home residents want to know the staff who care for them and to be known in return. Such reciprocal relationships are central to palliative care and, more broadly, to person-directed living, but they often don’t happen without concerted...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2017
AMDA – the Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine’s Board of Directors has entrusted the Innovations Platform Advisory Committee (IPAC) to lead the creation of an innovations infrastructure for the Society. IPAC comprises key health care...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2017
In the December 2016 “Caring Transitions” column, James Lett, MD, CMD, told a true story about a disagreeable event he encountered as a medical director (Lett, Caring for the Ages 2016;17[12]:16): A patient on observation status (OBS) while in the...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2017
As a medical director, I have worked with many dedicated clinical staff. However, passion does not always translate to quality care due to the historical systems that have been put in place across an organization. To see results, leadership must...