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A national nonprofit workforce development organization has its eye on certifying 100,000 new nurse aides by 2030.
As nursing homes face increased scrutiny over their food operations, the need for them to improve nutrition and food ...
Labor and management on the same page isn’t quite an oxymoron. But in long-term care, it comes close. Mutual distrust is often the default setting.
Nearly 1 in 3 hospitalizations of severely impaired or terminally ill nursing home residents are potentially avoidable. Better diagnostic practices can significantly reduce that number, as well as the ...
Jill Chang started her journey in senior living as a receptionist, but her ascent up the professional ladder was only beginning. Today, she is the director of sales and marketing at Bayview in Seattle ...
A model of consistency, compassion and bravery, Michele Ellis has left a significant mark on clients’ and residents’ lives over the years.
Some say everything is bigger in Texas, and that holds true when talking about Creative Solutions in Healthcare.
As trips to the grocery store get increasingly expensive, a Connecticut nursing home is offering a unique alternative to its ...
A comprehensive study analyzing lifestyle modifications among older adults with hypertension reveals gaps in adherence to recommended health behaviors. These findings suggest that improving lifestyle ...
A comprehensive study published in BMC Medicine finds that older adults face increased unmet care gaps immediately after receiving formal dementia diagnoses. The study authors note that their findings ...
Genesis HealthCare, one of the nation’s largest skilled nursing chains, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Wednesday, saying ...
A major new study highlights how untreated hearing loss paired with loneliness may contribute to cognitive and social ...