Senior sex — the lethal irony
Of all the forces in the universe, I fear irony the most. It’s lethal, and is eventually going to find and destroy me.
Of all the forces in the universe, I fear irony the most. It’s lethal, and is eventually going to find and destroy me.
Here’s your long-term care “Man bites dog” story of the week.
Residents are people first and foremost, and they retain all the same rights as other people, including one so basic as choosing what to eat.
In my last blog, we identified room for improvement in reducing the number of preventable adverse drug events in the LTC setting
Did you know that September 1 was “No Rhyme or Reason Day”? Apparently, there is a day to celebrate words that don’t rhyme and things that don’t make sense. This gets me thinking...
There are some lessons providers can glean from students who have made the jump into a living situation where few in their age group have gone before. That’s right, nursing homes.
The electronic supplement to observational monitoring started 6 years ago.
Your opportunity as a manager is to find ways to connect your staff to the organization’s purpose and to each other.
The following suggestions can improve a caregiver’s ability to help seniors improve their quality of life and activities of daily living
The rule requires that each covered healthcare program provide notice of its compliance with the rule’s various policies and requirements, as well as how to file grievances and a complaint with OCR.