Long-term care in the spotlight
It’s only the first week in January, but 2010 already has served up some exciting developments for the long-term care field.
It’s only the first week in January, but 2010 already has served up some exciting developments for the long-term care field.
Long-term care residents should reevaluate their Medicare Part D plans for the new year. A plan should correspond to a resident’s individual pharmacy-related needs.
Ah, the New Year. As much as many of us try to downplay it, the holiday carries an undeniable host of expectations. While I can’t pretend I know how to read tea leaves, my prediction is that the...
It appears increasingly likely that proponents of the CLASS Act will have “happy holidays” after all.
The popular music device known as the iPod is a great way to help trigger memories and improve functioning in people with Alzheimer’s disease.
A few years ago Joe Riccobene thought his days of playing sports were over. Now one of the winners of the National Senior League Wii bowling competition continues to bowl, golf and play tennis—virtually,...
Ho! Ho! Ho! Merry Christmas! What has Santa brought you this year? The usual: A preliminary recommendation to freeze Medicare rates for the following year.
The proposed “Federal Coordinated Health Care Office” would help to improve the care and services for dual eligibles, or those eligible for Medicare and Medicare.
Nursing homes have been a casualty of this recession. That is clear from the newly released study about Medicaid rates from accounting firm Eljay LLC.