Publications

Members only publications are marked with a lock icon:
Filter By
JAMDA
October 1, 2020
The aim of this umbrella review was to determine the effect of physical activity/exercise on improving cognitive and noncognitive outcomes in people with MCI (mild cognitive impairment) and dementia.
JAMDA
October 1, 2020
Although some results are conflicting, numerous investigations have demonstrated that the Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) has positive effects on brain health. This review intends to provide an update on the scientific evidence regarding the effects of...
JAMDA
October 1, 2020
It is well known that the quality of one's home environment has profound effects on health.1 Home hygiene and sanitation, food storage and preparation practices, waste disposal, animal care, air circulation, secondhand smoke, and proximity to...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2020
There is a place where mountains greet the land and the clouds kiss the trees, and I have had compelling reasons to travel there for the last four years. The farthest of all my buildings, the facility is a 50-minute commute for me on a good day, but...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2020
I would like to compliment Dr. Sing Palat on her well-written article about potential ethical dilemmas regarding “unsafe discharges” ( https://bit.ly/3mhNtqW ). Dr. Palat touches on one of the most challenging aspects of post-acute and long-term...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2020
Good oral hygiene has a positive impact on the overall health of nursing home and other post-acute and long-term care residents, but like many other functions it has taken a back seat during the pandemic. But this issue shouldn’t and doesn’t have to...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2020
What can providers do to help long-term care to become more just? 4
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2020
Part 1 of this story was published in the previous issue of Caring for the Ages (21/6).
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2020
As I write this here in Minnesota, 78% of those who have died from COVID-19 have been men and women living in long-term care or assisted living facilities. As of mid-July, this is well over a thousand people (Minnesota Department of Health, “...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2020
Since this March, said Charles de Vilmorin, CEO and cofounder of Linked Senior, “Ninety percent of the conversations I’ve had with [post-acute and long-term care facility] owners and operators are about social isolation. It’s as lethal as smoking...