Antibiotic stewardship – Will you be ready by November 28th?
By
Sonja Quale
Oct 16, 2017
In my previous blog post, I covered the regulatory requirements for Antibiotic Stewardship Programs set forth by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and briefly discussed in the Centers for...
Improving staff satisfaction
By
Rebecca McNeil
Oct 22, 2013
Long-term care organizations are striving to improve employee satisfaction and retention rates in order to increase resident safety and reduce costs.
Understanding consumer choice
By
Betsy Rust
Betsy Rust
Feb 13, 2015
If you operate a senior living facility, here is something to put at the very top of your to-do list: Survey your residents to understand the choices they have made in the Medicare open enrollment period,...
Capital expenditures expected to remain flat
By
Jim Seymour
Aug 15, 2014
For healthcare companies, indications of future growth are positive, despite concerns about the cost of employee healthcare as well as the overall cost of doing business, both of which are making it difficult...
Showing residents how you care
By
Barbara Richter
Apr 22, 2015
Rising expectations among family members of seniors are inspiring many extended care providers to offer more comforts and amenities to their residents.
Is nurse fatigue leading to an unengaged workforce?
By
Jennifer Zannotti
Jun 12, 2017
Nurses spend each shift taking care of patients because they love what they do — they’re passionate people, but are nurses being cared for?
National Infection Control Week: Invigorating our hand hygiene practices
By
Tom Bergin
Oct 19, 2016
As hospitals and healthcare facilities across North America observe National Infection Control Week, it’s an opportune time to identify and explore modern means to improve facility-wide hygiene.
How HR influences long-term care
By
Rebecca McNeil
Aug 07, 2013
A recent human resources survey shows a gap between executive leaders and frontline staff when it comes to goal setting, hiring practices and HR’s role in improving the resident experience. Click...
F-Tag in focus: F-428
By
Sonja Quale, Pharm.D.
Aug 24, 2016
Demonstrating high quality metrics is essential for long term care centers to distinguish themselves as preferred partners in the continuum of care.
Community workers with mobile tech increase transportation for seniors
By
Andrey Ostrovsky, M.D.
Sep 10, 2015
Despite recent improvements, hospital admissions continue to be a problem. Most interventions aimed at preventing admissions have been focused on medical risk factors, like heart failure or chronic obstructive...