Involuntary discharges could lead to a fine mess
Operators might want to keep an eye on new involuntary discharge legislation under consideration in Illinois.
Operators might want to keep an eye on new involuntary discharge legislation under consideration in Illinois.
This CE-accredited webinar will help providers understanding skin breakdown.
If I were to tell you that a virus was spreading throughout the world and more than 300 million people were infected — roughly the population of the United States — you would probably be alarmed.
Mary Haynes was confronting a serious threat to her organization.
It’s hard to intrigue me much when it comes to renovations or new buildings. But in the case of Masonic Homes of Kentucky, one element in particular caught my eye: Its history as a refuge for widows...
Even the best managers can sometimes inadvertently make jobs more difficult than they have to be, often just out of habit or inattention.
Alyssa Salela was the McKnight’s 2017 summer intern.
In 2015, the housekeeping and infection control team at Ovation Communities in Milwaukee, WI, were introduced to a new member of the team: a 3 ½-foot robot named Nikki—a word that means “to clean”...
The Harvard Business Review spoke to an issue a few years ago that has concerned many of us in and out of healthcare for some time: “Why do so many incompetent men become leaders?”
In a clear case of being able to learn from a cousin, long-term care providers should take note of results of a baby-monitoring study at a respected pediatric hospital.