Month: August 2011

The NoBull Piece Prize

When I moved from the clinical and diagnostic side of healthcare as a medical technologist to publishing, I brought with me a legacy of training in Read More »

Hearing loss linked to brain atrophy in older adults

A decline in an older adult’s hearing ability may accelerate brain atrophy and increase the necessary effort exerted to comprehend speech, according Read More »

Healthcare fraud prosecutions accelerate in FY 2011

New statistics released by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) show the rate of federal prosecutions for healthcare fraud during Read More »

CMS updates RAI Manual for October 1

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on Wednesday released a sizable update (V1.07) to the Resident Assessment Instrument Manual scheduled Read More »

Hurricane Irene tests healthcare disaster response plans

Last weekend’s hurricane left in its turbulent wake dozens of healthcare facilities dealing with the aftermath of a massive evacuation effort. It Read More »

The 4 elements of a strategic marketing plan

A blog is not enough space to do justice to the creation of a strategic marketing plan. However, I’m confident that I can give you a good overview of Read More »

Seniors benefit from memory fitness program

A new study has found that a memory fitness program offered to older adults in their senior living communities helped improve their ability to Read More »

Ad campaign pushes ‘care not cuts’ for nursing homes

The American Health Care Association and the Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care have partnered with AHCA’s Florida state affiliate to run the Read More »

When nursing aides no call/no show

Every so often an aide does not show up for work. Usually there is no notice, and he or she is just suddenly gone.   That happened on a recent Read More »

NYC Mayor Bloomberg orders nursing home evacuations before Irene hits

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg at a press conference Thursday ordered eight nursing homes and five hospitals in Zone A low-lying areas to Read More »

Residents reconnect with the soil at LA Jewish Home

Susan Leitch meets with residents. At the Los Angeles Jewish Home’s Goldenberg•Ziman Special Care Center (G•Z), everything’s comin’ Read More »

National MDS 3.0 training call recap

Wow, we are closing in on one year of using the MDS 3.0 and are finally getting the “hang of it” with all the changes that occurred with its Read More »

CBO report: Expect one-year delay on CLASS

In its annual economic outlook report, the Congressional Budget Office on Wednesday hinted toward a possible delay of the voluntary long-term care Read More »

Spicing up senior living kitchens

With the increasing popularity of the Food Network, one can find shows on celebrity chefs, recipe ideas for that perfect party, bizarre foods of the Read More »

OIG attempts quality of care case against Kentucky nursing home

To build on what is becoming a focused blog series, starting with our article in the June 2011 issue of Long-Term Living and last month’s blog on Read More »

HHS reveals bundled payment initiative for Medicare providers

Doctors, hospitals and other healthcare providers, including post-acute care providers, can look forward to a new initiative aimed at bundling Read More »

PharMerica shoots down Omnicare’s $716 million acquisition bid

Pharmacy services provider PharMerica Corporation publicly confirmed Tuesday that it had received and rejected an “unsolicited” acquisition bid from Read More »

High-salt diets, limited exercise increase risk of cognitive decline in seniors

Older adults who lead sedentary lifestyles and consume a lot of sodium in their diet may be putting themselves at risk for more than just heart Read More »

Court rules Ventas may collect $102 million judgment

Healthcare real estate investment trust Ventas, Inc., said in a statement Monday that a federal court has ruled that the company may immediately Read More »

MDS 3.0 report offers expert lessons, tips for success

Just a year ago, skilled nursing administrators across the nation were scrambling to prepare for the October implementation of MDS 3.0. To offer Read More »

A nursing home resident’s journal

I had only been living in a nursing home for several months when I began working to improve my daily routine and shake off loneliness. At that time, Read More »

Medicare Advantage program might be overwhelming to seniors

The large variety of managed care plans offered by the Medicare Advantage program may be counter-productive for beneficiaries, particularly those Read More »

Poll: Californians financially unprepared for long-term care

California’s struggling economy has set voters up to be unprepared for future financial burdens, specifically the cost of long-term care, according Read More »

Help your nurses achieve a balance

Balancing work and life—what is that, anyways? This is often defined as a state of equilibrium in which the demands of both a person’s job and Read More »

Excess fat in elderly shortens life expectancy, contrary to past studies

While past studies have shown that persons in their seventies who carried a few extra pounds live longer than their thinner counterparts, a new study Read More »

One year later: Administrators speak out on 3.0

Last August, Long-Term Living gauged the mood and outlook of four administrators as they readied their teams for one of the largest operational Read More »

New approaches to wound care

James G. Spahn, MD, FACS Pressure ulcers are a significant problem across all healthcare settings in the United States. Annually, 2.5 million Read More »

Is your future cloudy?

The progression of healthcare documentation has evolved from paper to stand-alone computers, mainframe/mini computers to networked computers, and Read More »

Using the MDS 3.0 to promote culture change

My great-grandmother suffered from Alzheimer's disease. I say she suffered because she was what was referred to as a “yeller,” often calling out and Read More »

Community

Fresh faces on the LTL blog Read More »