Blogs, Guest Columns, Things I Think and Living Leadership
Getting to the bottom of CNA turnover
By
Dr. Jules Rosen
Dec 01, 2008
There are a lot of myths regarding why certified nursing aides leave their positions. A new initiative at the University of Pittsburgh’s business and medical schools is working to uncover the facts.
Need financing? Don’t forget about HUD
By
T. Brian Pollard
Nov 20, 2008
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is a good source of financing for seniors housing and care providers, particularly in today’s constricted lending climate.
Point of Care data collection: information at your fingertips
By
Larry Triplett
Nov 11, 2008
It’s time to move on from the old method of pen-and-paper documentation in long-term care. Point-of-care electronic data collection offers improved accuracy, communication and resident care. So what...
It’s time to reinvest in people
By
Larry Minnix
Nov 04, 2008
The next president of the United States should work toward shifting resources to the needs of everyday people—and away from wars and banks.
CNA organization instills sense of pride in frontline caregivers
By
Alice Zahnow
Oct 29, 2008
The National Association of Health Care Assistants has helped thousands of certified nursing assistants realize their value.
Navigating the brain fitness landscape: do’s and don’ts
By
Alvaro Fernandez
Oct 21, 2008
Choosing the right cognitive fitness product or program for senior living residents is harder than it sounds. But understanding their needs, identifying your objectives and considering the total cost of...
Another hospital bed entrapment concern: ‘power down’ versus ‘gravity down’
By
William A. Hyman
Oct 10, 2008
There is more to bed-entrapment dangers than just side-rail risks. In a follow-up to his popular column on side-rail concerns, academic researcher William A. Hyman warns providers about the potential hazards...
The credit crisis, competition, increased costs: Tough times for long-term care
By
Michael Sandnes
Oct 03, 2008
Nursing homes are in a precarious situation as they face problems ranging from growing competition from investor-owned chains, Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement cuts, and now an economic credit crisis....
Long-term care financing reform presents area of opportunity for presidential candidates
By
Kathryn Roberts
Sep 24, 2008
Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama should not overlook the potential impact of long-term care financing reform.
Facility looks to culture change to enhance residents’ quality of life
By
William Thistleton and Jacqueline Warmuth
Aug 21, 2008
Charles T. Sitrin Health Care Center in New Hartford, NY, is transforming its community into a model of culture change, and will use the setting to study the effects of resident-centered care.