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Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2017
The author of Dementia Beyond Drugs: Changing the Culture of Care and Dementia Beyond Disease: Enhancing Well-Being, G. Allen Power, MD, posted a photo on social media of a door in a dementia unit decorated to resemble the corner of a lovely room...
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2017
NEW ORLEANS — Blood pressure and cholesterol lowering in elderly patients with moderate vascular risk did not prevent cognitive decline in HOPE-3, the large randomized Heart Outcomes and Prevention Evaluation-3 trial, Jackie Bosch, PhD, reported at...
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2017
As you stroll through the hallways of the hotel at a Society annual meeting, you may hear complaints about the ever-increasing hardships of clinical practice. Themes are echoed about patients who are sicker, hospital staff who expect too much from...
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2017
A 4-week outreach rehabilitation program for nursing home residents after hip fracture repair appears to have provided hope and self-confidence as well as early mobilization and improved activity levels when compared with the usual care after...
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2017
WASHINGTON — Acting Admin-istrator Andy Slavitt has some advice for his successors at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services: Keep the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation, even if you trash the Affordable Care Act.
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2017
WASHINGTON — The nation’s political sea change won’t wash Alzheimer’s disease research funding off track, two legislators vowed at a Washington briefing.
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2017
Results from a retrospective observational study conducted in the Netherlands show that patients who are prescribed psychotropic drugs are at a significantly increased risk for falls. Taking psychotropic drugs on a scheduled basis was associated...
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2017
Dear Dr. Jeff:
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2017
Doctors could be paid more in 2017 for care coordination, preventive care, and mental/behavioral health care services.
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2017
I admit it: I am not a morning person. As many of my colleagues can confirm, when the Society has meetings on the East Coast, I constantly whine, sharing comments like: “Oh, great! I’m thrilled that you decided to have this meeting at 6:30 a.m. Or,...