A road trip to remember
A recent road trip made me think we may beat this pandemic yet. But we do have a ways to go still.
A recent road trip made me think we may beat this pandemic yet. But we do have a ways to go still.
The COVID-19 health emergency has opened a rare window of receptivity in society to recognize the needs of elders and their caregivers.
In the federal government’s fight against COVID-19, nursing homes have effectively been left for dead. Despite a death count that began with the February outbreak in a Kirkland, Washington, nursing...
It was the call that every post-acute care operator most feared and that many ultimately received since early March — multiple positive results following housewide COVID-19 testing of residents. That...
A high Trust Index score in the workplace correlates to lower COVID-19 deaths across the post-acute healthcare locations recently studied.
Here are six lessons learned about communicating better to help facilities that now find themselves at the center of the COVID-19 storm.
Recent data show that nursing home residents with dementia were 1.7 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than residents without this diagnosis — even after adjusting for age.
How fondly I remember the old days, pre-2020, when Googling “long-term care news” yielded different results
One would think that 70,000 extra deaths in their midst and a constant fear of deadly contamination would seal the deal. Nope.