A call for more chocolate: Will it ease swallowing problems?
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By Faerella Boczko, MS, CCC-SLP, BRS-S and Siobhan McKeon, MS, CCC-SLP
Apr 03, 2012
What affect would the addition of chocolate have for seniors with difficulty swallowing? That’s what we set out to learn.
How to keep your brain fit for the long run
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Shlomo Breznitz
Jan 11, 2010
Several cognitive skills weaken over time, but a brain fitness training program can help strengthen them.
The credit crisis, competition, increased costs: Tough times for long-term care
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Michael Sandnes
Oct 03, 2008
Nursing homes are in a precarious situation as they face problems ranging from growing competition from investor-owned chains, Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement cuts, and now an economic credit crisis....
New rules regarding nonprofit retirement plans may mean more work for executives
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William C. Fisher
Dec 09, 2008
The IRS has issued regulations for 403(b) plans. Plan sponsors soon will take a more active role in plan administration and fiduciary oversight.
Memory care is about nurturing the human spirit
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Loren Shook and Steve Winner
Nov 30, 2010
A new book talks about the importance of connecting with and loving individuals who have dementia.
Signs of infection in chronic wounds
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Terry Coggins
Nov 16, 2010
Indicators of infection are subtle in chronic wounds.
A concept worth exploring: using clinical data to develop a marketing campaign
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Steven Littlehale
Jun 24, 2009
Information is readily available, so why not use it to your advantage? Developing a marketing strategy based on clinical evidence from your skilled nursing facility could prove invaluable in attracting...
On the road to rationed healthcare
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C.E. Nash
Apr 14, 2011
The Obama administration has determined that we will be able to supply healthcare to several million additional people without increasing the cost of doing so, and with no plan in place to increase the...
The Catch-22 of controlled drug regulations
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John Kelsey
Sep 21, 2010
Federal and state policies hinder the disposal of unused controlled drugs.
The challenges of hand hygiene in the long-term care setting
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Jean Fleming
Mar 16, 2009
Maintaining good hand hygiene is key to prevent the spread of infections, but old habits are hard to break.