Older women who had COVID-19 and long COVID subsequently reported lower physical function scores and a declining ability to ...
An unprecedented wave of seniors now aging toward long-term care needs will present unique opportunities for operators, NIC ...
A group of long-term care advocates made their case at a congressional hearing Tuesday to leave funding for post-acute care services uncut.
A guidance curated to help Baltimore LTC providers uplift and upskill their direct caregivers also can be applied by operators nationwide.
Post-acute neuropsychiatric symptoms triggered by COVID-19 could raise the long-term use of multiple psychoactive drugs in LTC residents.
A blackout of external communications by federal health agencies held largely in effect at press time, despite early ...
A measurement of resident preparedness for leaving a skilled nursing facility accurately predicted that more than half of study participants did not need acute care within 30 days of going home, ...
Older adults who don’t get enough exercise and have trouble sleeping tend to be obese, according to a new study. Adding more activity could ease the negative impacts on sleeping on obesity.
I had the pleasure of attending the AHCA/NCAL Quality Award Silver Examiner Team Leader meeting last month. I’ve been a team leader going on about nine ...
By the end of March, an expanded prohibition on nursing homes’ use of third-party financial guarantees could lead to more operators resorting to the courts to collect residents’ unpaid debt.
The healthcare sector faces an alarming rise in cyber threats, and long-term care providers are not exempt. In response, HHS Office proposed.
Q: What should people know about the Trauma-Informed Care Toolkit created by the Department of Gerontology and Virginia Center on Aging?
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