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Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2024
A review of antiplatelet and anticoagulation medications in skilled nursing patients to determine what is still indicated for each individual entails probing not only for current goals of care and bleeding and ischemic risks, but for the original...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2024
With the introduction of a new staffing rule for nursing homes and with acuity in assisted living facilities and nursing homes on the rise, it has never been more important to retain experienced, engaged staff. That is the focus of “Leading With...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2024
Day by day, stress, anxiety, work demands, and life challenges can chip away at happiness until we forget about why we do what we do and how we made choices in our lives that brought us to where we are. It’s time for that to change, and a session at...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2024
Senior contributor Joanne Kaldy talks to Sing Palat, MD, CMD, Sherry Perry, and Sheena Bumpas about how the medical director and facility CNAs can establish and maintain productive relationships.
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2024
At the start of “Ethical Considerations in Applying AI,” a session at PALTC24, the Annual Conference of AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine, Timothy Holahan, DO, CMD, made an observation that sums up both the challenges and...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2024
It’s a common scenario for long-term care practitioners: residents fall, hit their head, are sent to the emergency department (ED), and return after an extensive, unrevealing workup (and, of course, with the diagnosis of “UTI”). The facility then...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2024
The 150-bed memory care unit (MCU) at Coler Rehabilitation & Nursing Care Center has a two-thirds racial and ethnic minority population. The unit’s residents have been impacted by social determinants of health associated with poor health...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2024
There are significant differences in Medicare Home Health Care outcomes between underrepresented racial and ethnic groups compared with white individuals, U.S. researchers found from a secondary data analysis.
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2024
Delirium does not affect the trajectory of activities of daily living (ADL) and quality of life (QoL) during acute infection or geriatric rehabilitation, a European study found.
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2024
Prolonged television viewing puts individuals at greater risk for dementia, Parkinson’s disease, or stroke, a large prospective cohort study found.