Re-evaluating CT for dementia residents
For all of our interest in cognitive training for dementia patients, we are nagged by knowing that studies on the topic have varied in quality and reliability.
For all of our interest in cognitive training for dementia patients, we are nagged by knowing that studies on the topic have varied in quality and reliability.
I won’t be taking up virtual reality advocacy anytime soon, but it has nothing to do with vertigo or motion sickness. I’m simply not actively seeking additional reality in my life.
John Burns has been promoted to vice president of marketing at Dynarex, a medical supply company in New York.
Providers that were hoping to see adjustments to value-based purchasing programs based on the social risk factors of the patients they serve may likely have to wait until larger revisions to healthcare...
During the summer months, many industries become increasingly concerned with potential bed bug infestations.
Finally. That’s was my silent reaction when I received the email from a top long-term care provider last week. What took so long? I still wonder.
OK, so here is something I totally don’t understand. It has to do with how a lot of nursing staff think about new hires. (Probably Chapter 2 in my imaginary book, “Eating their young / a nurse’s...
There’s a significant facet of the coming “silver tsunami” that most providers might be overlooking, according to a recently published report.
Administrative defenses are a key component of cybersecurity because they cover the gap that technical defenses cannot protect.
I was recently asked to evaluate a skilled nursing resident who, in his short time at the facility, was presenting a confusing picture to staff.