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JAMDA
March 1, 2023
To examine incidence of and resident characteristics associated with breakthrough infections (BTIs) and severe illness among residents with 2 messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccinations.
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2023
Post-acute and long-term care providers employ many strategies to address the challenge of managing pain, including by treating pain according to current clinical practice guidelines, encouraging safety, and aiming for the best possible outcome for...
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2023
Quality wound management is a persistent concern for providers, patients, and families across the post-acute and long-term care health care space. As a patient transitions through this continuum, wound management can become fragmented, which...
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2023
March 9-12, 2023
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2023
During the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, I received a telephone call from a caregiver in an assisted living facility with a request to restart quetiapine for a male resident living with severe dementia and type 2 diabetes mellitus. This...
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2023
Dear Dr. Diane: I am a new medical director of a PALTC facility, and I am often called to write other physicians’ pain scripts at all times of the night. My facility wants me to write the pain management policy and address this with the staff and...
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2023
Several individual and social factors are associated with resilience in residents of long-term care facilities who experience stressful life events, according to a study in the Netherlands.
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2023
Older adults who experience natural disasters such as floods are more likely to be admitted to nursing homes (NHs) than unaffected individuals, a retrospective cohort study in Japan found.
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2023
Obesity is linked to the development of insulin resistance, but older adults with a loss of lower-limb muscle mass are at risk even if they are not obese, according to a longitudinal study in Japan.
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2023
I recently sent holiday cards to family and friends. The card, adorned with pictures that highlighted the memorable moments of 2022, was emblazoned with the message “What a year!” As I reflect on the recent activities of AMDA – The Society for Post-...