Month: April 2015

Music and memories

Front Porch shares its own case study in piloting the “Music and Memory” program at two its communities. The results have them coming back for more, says Davis Park, director of Front Porch’s Center for Innovation and Wellbeing. Read More »

Project aims to unify perceptions of aging

The Leaders of Aging Organizations collaborative and the FrameWorks Institute have produced a report to help develop a narrative of the aging process that is shared by healthcare experts, advocates and older adults. Read More »

Institute of Medicine is renamed

The National  Academy of Sciences is renaming the Institute of Medicine as part of its broader reorganization efforts. Read More »

Florida passes assisted living reforms

Assisted living professionals are cheering the passage of new regulations in Florida. One group, however, says they don’t go far enough to protect residents of the Sunshine State, which has the second-largest population of people aged at least 65 years. Read exclusive interviews here. Read More »

Nurse Rosie launches wound care division

The Georgia-based clinical data device manufacturer adds a new division for high-tech wound care. Read More »

Resident monitoring solution wins regional award

A non-contact resident monitoring system that uses biosensors wins an award for emerging technology. Read More »

Patient handling, falls and violence top occupational injuries of healthcare workers

Nurses and aides incur more on-the-job injuries than physicians, dentists, interns and residents, according to data examined by the Occupational Health Safety Network. Read More »

Research: Temperature-sensing sock for people with diabetes

For people with diabetes a new fabric functions as a mood ring to provide a warning system for users. Still in development, this innovation may soon save the feet of diabetics. Read More »

Long-Term Living’s annual editorial reader survey is here

New questions, a shorter format and a prize drawing at the end—Tell our editors all about your communities in our editorial reader survey. Your responses help us understand the clinical and business factors affecting senior care today and what the next trends will be. Read More »

Time-release gel eases medication administration

A new gel with a time-release component could make it easier for those with swallowing difficulties to take their medications. Read More »

Non-invasive glucose monitors choke the testing strips market

Growth of the self-administered blood glucose monitoring market has slowed despite higher diabetes diagnoses, a report says. Read More »

5 steps to a total security solution

A completely secure long-term care environment only can be accomplished with thoughtful planning and performance. Take five steps to keep residents, staff, visitors and property safe. Read More »

Home health wages are conference topic

Several speakers at the April 27 White House Conference on Aging’s regional forum in Cleveland used the event as a platform to discuss low wages in the home health field. Read More »

Social Security vital, speakers say

Retirement security is another theme of White House Conference on Aging events, and many speakers at the conference’s regional forum April 27 in Cleveland took the opportunity to stress the importance of the Social Security program to retired adults. Read More »

Is it time for an attitude adjustment?

Speakers at the White House Conference on Aging’s regional event April 27 in Cleveland said the time has come for members of our society to change the way they think about the aging process and older adults. Do you agree? Read More »

e-prescribing and controlled substances

State stumblings over the e-prescribing of controlled substances is a lesson for long-term care organizations: How ready are you for e-prescribing mandates? Read More »

Fall ends in death at an Illinois nursing home

A serious fall can happen at any facility, but an incident at a nursing home in southwest Illinois underscores the need for vigilance to keep residents safe. Read More »

Moments with Marie

Staff personalities and attitudes can make or break a resident’s day. Sincere friendliness can help a resident have a better day. Read More »

NorthStar REIT plans $640M CCRC acquisition

The NorthStar family of real estate companies continues its buying spree in a deal to add 15 CCRCs across 11 states to its portfolio. Read More »

MDS items set to expand

CMS intends to implement new or revised MDS coding by October 2016 in its move toward creating a value-based Medicare payment system. Read More »

Senate votes to continue Independence at Home pilots

Independence at Home demonstration projects would continue under a bill passed by the U.S. Senate. The legislation now awaits consideration in the House of Representatives. Read More »

Bill would expand veterans’ access to skilled nursing

The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Health deliberated today about a bipartisan bill that would expand veterans’ access to skilled nursing and other healthcare options. Read More »

If Walker becomes president?

Do the actions of a state governor foreshadow the approach he would take and the policies he would advocate if elected to this country’s highest office? If so, then those in long-term care may want to pay attention to what’s going on in the Badger State. Read More »

Insects inspire new hearing aid technology

Researchers are developing new hearing aid models based on an insect’s ear that can filter out background noise. Read More »

National plan attacks antibiotic-resistant infections

Healthcare providers and federal health agencies need to coordinate their strategic efforts to curb the spread of drug-resistant germs, notes a White House action plan. Read More »

Philips introduces new mobile app for resident monitoring

Designed for nurses and other caregivers, Philips introduces a new mobile app for on-the-go resident monitoring. Read More »

Trade bill would affect Medicare, groups complain

Four large healthcare trade organizations have sent letters to the Senate and House expressing concerns over a plan to use healthcare dollars to fund provisions in trade bills, resulting in cuts to Medicare. Read More »

Report examines state survey agency performance

A new report from the Long Term Care Community Coalition compares enforcement of nursing home standards in several categories across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Read More »

HCR ManorCare accused of fraud but disputes claims

The federal government says that HCR ManorCare routinely submitted false claims for rehabilitation therapy services that were not medically reasonable and necessary, but ManorCare asserts that the lawsuit boils down to a “billing dispute.” Read More »

Patient engagement, care quality top the list of IT drivers: HIMSS survey

The Triple Aim initiative is also is seeing progress, say repondents in this year's HIMSS IT survey. Read More »