Publications

Members only publications are marked with a lock icon:
Filter By
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2019
If you’ve never heard of a Colorado Bulldog, you probably never had dinner with Carey Cowles. Caring for the Ages managing editor for five years, Carey passed away last November after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer, but she left a legacy of...
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2019
Dan Haimowitz, MD, FACP, CMD, talks about how to enjoy a visit with a loved one who has Alzheimer’s or other dementia, as well as how to end those visits on a positive note.
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2019
With over 5.8 million individuals living with dementia, and after failures of all the recent attempts for treatment or cure, there is no better time to get back to basics in the geriatric management of dementia. As in most geriatrics care, providing...
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2019
Dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder and an overarching term for conditions characterized by a decline in memory or other thinking skills that impact a person’s ability to perform everyday activities. It is caused by damage to and...
Caring for the Ages
November 1, 2019
Each one of us starts our culture change journey by learning, growing, and experiencing “a-ha moments” in a way that touches us personally. On my personal culture change journey, I have been fortunate enough to visit quite a few communities across...
JAMDA
October 30, 2019
Interventions aimed at managing agitated and aggressive behaviors in dementia without the use of antipsychotics are currently being tested in nursing homes (NHs). Researchers and clinicians require a measure that can capture the severity of...
JAMDA
October 30, 2019
To compare the predictive performance of 3 frailty identification tools for mortality, hospitalization, and functional decline in adults aged ≥80 years using risk reclassification statistics and decision curve analysis.
Spotlight
October 29, 2019
MEMBERS ONLY CONTENT Login or Join Caring for multimorbid patients comes with significant challenges and requires practitioners to successfully balance many issues and considerations at once. In a new Society webinar, Multimorbidity in Post-Acute...
JAMDA
October 29, 2019
There are several mechanisms for monitoring the quality of care in long-term care (LTC), including the use of quality indicators derived from resident assessments and formal inspections. The LTC inspection process is time and resource-intensive, and...