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JAMDA
November 1, 2016
We thank professor Tomoyuki Kawada for his interest in our work and for his valuable comments on our article.
JAMDA
November 1, 2016
Recent evidence suggests that nutritional interventions may improve muscle outcomes in malnutrition and sarcopenia.
JAMDA
November 1, 2016
Nursing aides provide most of the labor-intensive activities of daily living (ADL) care to nursing home (NH) residents. Currently, most NHs do not determine nurse aide staffing requirements based on the time to provide ADL care for their unique...
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2016
The best ideas often start with an acute observation or an interesting question. The Foundation for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine Quality Awards, presented during the Society’s Annual Conference earlier this year, seek to highlight...
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2016
Two years ago, Joanne Lynn, MD, wrote: “Medicare 2014 has achieved the main goal of Medicare 1965. Nevertheless, the system designed for the priorities of 1965 does not match the needs of 2014, and beyond. Addressing needs and correcting course to...
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2016
High-quality oral nutritional supplements can improve strength in malnourished older individuals with mild to moderate sarcopenia, according to a multi-center randomized double-blinded controlled clinical trial in Lincoln, NE.
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2016
In a comparison study of two frailty screening tools, the FRAIL-NH was shown to quickly screen residents at the bedside and to predict adverse outcomes, according to a speaker at the AMDA – the Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine...
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2016
Caring Editor in Chief Karl Steinberg, MD, CMD, HMDC, talks about how to tell if you or a loved one just have the blues or something more serious.
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2016
SAN FRANCISCO — Patients with unchecked inflammation, depression, and slow gait make up a “depressed frail phenotype at grave risk of death,” Patrick J. Brown, PhD, said at the 2016 International Psychogeriatric Association Congress.
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2016
Some symptoms associated with the development of Alzheimer’s disease, including agitation and depression, affect Hispanics more frequently and severely than other ethnicities, according to study results published in the Journal of Neuropsychiatry...