How to alleviate pest pressures during renovations
By
Glen Ramsey
Mar 16, 2019
If your facility already has a pest management provider, utilize this partnership and have them conduct a thorough inspection beforehand and incorporate their suggestions during the planning process.
What facilities can gain from robotics in physical therapy
By
Eric Dusseux
Mar 07, 2019
Almost 75% of all strokes occur in seniors aged 65 and up. As a result, there is a tremendous demand for physical therapy and rehabilitation among seniors.
Getting comfortable with discomfort
By
Nancy Anderson, RN, MA
Mar 05, 2019
Our comfort zone is that space where our thoughts, behaviors and actions fit a secure pattern that makes us feel safe and keeps things minimally stressful.
I can’t drive 55
By
Jack York
Feb 28, 2019
The path of dementia is a painful one, but it does not have to take away joy. Mike (and his buddies Robert and Brian) have taught me that.
5 ways technology is improving post-acute care
By
Melissa Powell
Feb 25, 2019
With many options available, and a need to spend efficiently, post-acute facilities must carefully choose which technologies they utilize.
How consolidation and change challenge LTC
By
Shawn McLaughlin
Glenn Day
Feb 21, 2019
As we wrap up February, it’s clear consolidation and the underlying change it portends are continuing to exert a huge influence on every aspect of the healthcare field. For the long-term care and...
Care coordination and real-time communication close gaps in care
By
Tim Carey
Feb 19, 2019
Elderly patients are a complex population, which means care transitions and the way patients experience them must be seamless.
What is purposeful engagement?
By
Charles de Vilmorin
Feb 13, 2019
Resident engagement professionals know that engagement is so much more than just providing activities to occupy residents each day.
Will state surveyors be knocking on your door Saturday night?
By
Susan Chenail
Feb 11, 2019
It is imperative to complete and submit accurate and timely PBJ data
Multiple uses of pressure support surfaces: Not just for pressure injuries
By
Karen Lerner
Feb 08, 2019
In addition to treating and preventing pressure injuries, support surfaces can play a large role in helping to reduce pain and enhance sleep. Chronic pain is the most common cause of long-term disability,...