Month: December 2003

Technology for Independence

Technology for IndependenceThis multilevel seniors community has found telemedicine useful for home care, assisted living, and nursing home careBY Read More »

Targeting Our Approach to Incontinence

Targeting Our Approach to IncontinenceNegligent and imprecise responses to residents' incontinence carry a heavy price-here's how not to pay for itBY Read More »

The Promise, Practice, and Problems of the Eden Alternative

The Promise, Practice, and Problems of the Eden AlternativeOne facility's learning experienceBY BETHANY G. SAMPSELL It is estimated that 76 million Read More »

Paul Willging Says…

PAUL WILLING SAYS...Quality Management Isn't as Tough as It Looks There is little doubt that quality management is a critical (if not the most Read More »

Editorial: Reason for Holiday Cheer

Reason for Holiday CheerBY RICHARD L. PECK, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF As you will note in our lead article this month, we are offering the long-term care field Read More »

Design Center

MONROE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL   Rochester, New York   TYPE OF FACILITY/SETTING: Chronic Read More »

2003 OPTIMA Award Ceremony

2003 OPTIMA Award CeremonyGlen Cove Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation One of the perks of the job, according to Nursing Homes/Long Term Care Read More »

A Season to Celebrate

Holiday vignettes fom our readers Throughout the year as we've endeavored to inform and assist our readers, we've published articles on regulations, Read More »