Bathing often remains a humiliating, even terrifying, experience for residents. Caregivers and vendors are responding
Technological innovation has helped wound care progress, but as challenges rise, caregivers must persist, stay sharp
Nursing homes are fighting against the spread of a new era of infections – tough, resilient and prevalent in the community
Falls and medication errors can lead to big problems. That is why providers need to be extra vigilant about prevention.
Since the reduction of the so-called 75% Rule to 60%, SNFs have to work even harder to attract Part A therapy residents
Nursing homes are handling linens better than ever before with increasingly sophisticated equipment and practices.
The eldercare real estate market may no longer be red-hot, but it is largely insulated from the residential sector collapse.
Seven-foot tall people might be common in professional basketball, but they are a rare sight elsewhere, including long-term care.
Flu shots, proper hand hygiene and even ‘sneeze etiquette’ can make a big difference in reducing the spread of the flu
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