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JAMDA
January 1, 2016
JAMDA
January 1, 2016
People of all types visit family members and friends in residential continuing care facilities (nursing homes, auxiliary hospitals, and/or assisted living facilities). Issues over visitors arise periodically, as illustrated by media stories of...
JAMDA
January 1, 2016
Intermediate care for patients with dementia has important implications for aging in place as long as possible. In Japan, geriatric intermediate care facilities provide institutional rehabilitation services to patients under the public Long-Term...
JAMDA
January 1, 2016
The objectives of this study were to (1) obtain a national perspective of the current state of nursing home (NH) infection prevention and control (IPC) programs and (2) examine differences in IPC program characteristics for NHs that had and had not...
JAMDA
January 1, 2016
“This is a matter of serious concern. It happens very often and will be fatal.”– Resident in early-stage Alzheimer disease“He is going to kill someone one day.”– Certified Nursing Assistant“I am just afraid that he will hurt someone when we don't...
JAMDA
January 1, 2016
The aim of this study was to assess health economics evidence published to date on malnutrition costs in institutionalized or community-dwelling older adults.
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2016
Caring for the Ages asked some of its editorial advisers to suggest one thing they would like to change in long-term care to improve their facilities and/or patient outcomes. Here is what they had to say:
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2016
Use of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors, or DPP-4s, in elderly individuals with type 2 diabetes can reduce the risks of all-cause mortality and major adverse cardiovascular events, according to a nationwide observational study in Taiwan.
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2016
AMDA hosted more than two dozen clinicians, educators, researchers, and other leaders at an assisted living/non-institutional summit in Columbia, MD, late last year. Leading experts shared data and presented a comprehensive picture of this care...
Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2016
WASHINGTON — Several key provisions of the Affordable Care Act would be repealed — and Planned Parenthood defunded — under the fiscal year 2016 federal budget reconciliation bill passed Dec. 3 by the Senate.