Current best practice for assessing exercise participation involves asking a generic question about moderate to vigorous physical activity that may bias respondents to consider only cardiorespiratory exercise. Strong evidence shows that other...
Nursing homes struggle with safety issues, despite decades of intervention. This may, in part, stem from a reliance on a historical perspective that views safety as an intrinsic part of well-designed systems, with errors resulting from knowable,...
All eyes in the U.S. long-term care sector are focused on the fight over a new mandatory minimum staffing level for nursing homes — which is a shame, because it means so many of the other factors that go into building a resilient, stable, and...
Over 800,000 individuals currently reside in assisted living communities in the United States, and this population is expected to grow by 5% annually through 2030 (U.S. Assisted Living Facility Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report, 2030 [...
Over the years, hundreds of physicians have gone through the Core Curriculum to receive their Certified Medical Director (CMD) designation. Almost unanimously, people have described the program as eye-opening and empowering. Both new and veteran...
In 2022 the I-40 Hernando DeSoto bridge spanning the Mississippi River was closed to traffic for months after a massive crack was discovered in the structure — a stark reminder that infrastructure needs regular attention and updates. This is true...
Long-term care insurance is one way to help pay the costs of post-acute and long-term care, which can be significant. Currently, about 7.5 million Americans have some type of LTC insurance. However, this is a pretty low number considering the over-...
Aging in place is not a new concept, but it has been getting increased attention from policymakers, consumers, and providers alike. Increasingly, older adults are seeking ways to minimize the costs and disruptions to lifestyle that so often come...