The case for dialogue over swift sentencing
As a leader in the nursing home setting, I see the accountability game played out quite often. Mostly, it’s a facility has failed to meet a certain standard of care and a state surveyor, during a...
As a leader in the nursing home setting, I see the accountability game played out quite often. Mostly, it’s a facility has failed to meet a certain standard of care and a state surveyor, during a...
Radford Green, the skilled nursing and rehab building in the Sedgebrook continuing care retirement community in Lincolnshire, IL, recently named Cherie Clark as its new community liaison.
One could excuse long-term care providers if they’re walking around looking over their shoulders right now. I can personally identify with that.
Nursing shortages are nothing new, and they’re going to get worse. So why haven’t we adopted solutions that other countries have already? There ARE ways to get around this.
From their social and emotional benefits to potential for credits toward Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) certification, green roofs remain a popular trend in healthcare buildings across...
When my grandmother died, I didn’t know anything about the medical field, nursing homes or taking care of people. What I did know, though, was that I could do better than the care she received.
Few sectors are as vulnerable to Washington’s fickle winds as long-term care.
Consider this truism: Your facility outcomes will never outperform the effectiveness of how your leadership team leads.
Many times as leaders we feel that our actions are prescribed by entities beyond our immediate needs of those we serve.
When the day starts to drag, and the fantasies begin rolling through your head at work, what fictional character do you start picturing yourself as? Are you the Wonder Woman of the nursing home field?...