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Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2016
The traditional long-term care model is fraught with inconsistencies in the care continuum, which helped spur the nursing home negligence litigation cottage industry that has sprung up in many states. Typically, a resident would be discharged from...
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2016
Insufficient omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-6 PUFA), excess trans fat and, to a lesser extent, excess saturated fat, are significant causes of coronary heart disease, suggests a global study recently published online.
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2016
Meaningful use is on its way out.
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2016
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has released the applications for meaningful use hardship exemptions.
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2016
My last column (see Caring for the Ages, December 2015, “So You Give Great Care; Do You Have Data To Back That Up?”; online at www.caringfortheages.com/article/S1526-4114 (15)00433-3/fulltext) focused on the overwhelming importance of data in all...
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2016
Few adults who reported subjective memory complaints discussed such issues with a health care provider, according to results from a telephone study involving more than 10,276 people.
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2016
About one out of every five transfers from skilled nursing facilities to hospital emergency departments are potentially preventable, according to a study of root cause analysis, or RCA, a tool the researchers said can provide important insights...
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2016
Dear Dr. Jeff:
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2016
Increasing weight loss between midlife and late life is a marker for mild cognitive impairment, according to a report published online Feb. 1 in JAMA Neurology.
Caring for the Ages
March 1, 2016
Aerobic exercise has been shown to have a positive effect on heart health and overall fitness across all age groups. Now, researchers from Wake Forest University have found that aerobic exercise may slow the effects of Alzheimer’s disease in the...