The New Wave of Foodservice Technology in Senior Care

National hotline to educate callers on elder financial abuse; cognitive impairment a growing concern

A national hotline for seniors and adult children of the elderly will be available on November 10 to combat the financial swindling of senior Read More »

Study shows Americans understand need for LTC planning, but slow to take action

Nearly eight in 10 Americans acknowledge the increasing need for long-term care planning, yet almost half are “not sure” how they plan to address Read More »

Results of ‘Coaching Approach’ project show improved jobs, care

In 2006, PHI launched the Center for Coaching Supervision and Leadership. Funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation and the Atlantic Philanthropies, Read More »

A family in crisis needs compassion, direction and resources

I was witness yesterday to the turmoil, frustration and confusion that countless families experience when faced with the crisis of an elder parent’s Read More »

Assisted living fundamentals continue to show improvement

The recovery in assisted living is keeping pace as occupancy continues to improve. In 3Q11, assisted living occupancy was 88.6 percent, which is an Read More »

Those with dementia more likely to be disabled, need long-term care following stroke

People with dementia who have a stroke are more likely to become disabled and not return home compared to those who didn't have dementia at the time Read More »

LarsonAllen, Clifton Gunderson announce merger

Accounting and consulting firms Clifton Gunderson and LarsonAllen LLP, announced Tuesday plans to merge and form “one of the top-10 accounting firms Read More »

No link between elderly physical activity and hospital falls, study finds

Elderly hospital patients who suffer falls within the facility move around no more than patients who do not fall, according to a new pilot study from Read More »

Scientists contradict main Alzheimer’s theory

The current hypothesis is well understood among the scientific community: amyloid plaques—or toxic clusters of damaged proteins between Read More »

A resident receives a flu shot—and then gets sick

A couple of weeks ago two nurses came in my room before breakfast and said they were giving flu shots. When I asked if I could get mine sitting up, I Read More »

States shift LTC toward community-based settings with Medicaid spending set to jump in FY2012

In anticipation of a projected 28.7 percent increase in state Medicaid expenditures next year, many states have enacted cost-cutting measures, Read More »

Alzheimer’s patients may be combining drugs with canceling effects

People taking Alzheimer’s disease medications known as cholinesterase inhibitors are also commonly given medications that oppose their effects, Read More »

Seniors housing continues recovery; construction still on decline

The seniors housing occupancy rate continued its recovery in the third quarter of 2011, while overall construction activity continued to decline, Read More »

Businesspeople: Learn how to mock the wire

Ah, the glory and beauty of Netflix. It reaches me where I live—literally. And then it grabs whole chunks of my time and life by selecting intriguing Read More »

With full hearts, seniors give and receive

Yes, it’s getting close to that time of year. Photo submitted by Socks for Seniors A couple days ago, I looked at my calendar Read More »

How the dining experience affects your Quality Indicator Survey

I had the opportunity at the end of September to speak at the American Dietetic Association Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo in San Diego. The Read More »

$10 million competition seeks answers to long life

How, exactly, does one survive for a century?   The answer may lie in the DNA of our oldest old, and a competition held by the X Prize Foundation Read More »

Nursing homes: More dangerous than coal mines?

The rate of workplace injuries within nursing homes during 2010 was more than double the national average among private industry employers, and was Read More »

Defending against claims for punitive damages

In LTC litigation, plaintiffs’ attorneys routinely assert claims for punitive damages, largely based on statutory language such as that contained in Read More »

America’s LTC costs continue rising trend, MetLife survey finds

Costs continue to rise for those requiring long-term care in the U.S., according to the newly released 2011 MetLife Market Survey of Nursing Home, Read More »

Overwhelmed in the aftermath of a federal survey

I searched on Google for images of the word “overwhelmed” and you can only imagine what I saw. In truth, I thought I would see a picture of a Read More »

Coping with seasonal affective disorder in the nursing home

When I was growing up I became listless and tired every fall. For many years I thought it had something to do with school starting again. But when Read More »

Computer games designed for Parkinson’s sufferers improve gait, balance

Playing computer-based physical therapy games can help people with Parkinson’s disease improve their gait and balance, according to a new pilot study Read More »

Cardiac rehab associated with decrease in mortality, especially in least fit

Cardiac rehabilitation boosts longevity, especially in patients with the lowest fitness levels, according to research presented at the 2011 Canadian Read More »

AANAC members report MDS 3.0 takes longer to complete

More than 80 percent of long-term care nurses and nurse leaders say that the MDS 3.0 assessment takes more time to complete than the MDS 2.0, Read More »

Divorce, remarriage affect beliefs about who should care for aging relatives

Aging baby boomers now have something else to consider upon retirement: Who from their families will step up to care for them as they grow older? Read More »

CMS releases final rule on ACOs

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today released its final rule for accountable care organizations (ACOs). (Click here for a Read More »

New tool predicts patient aggression in healthcare settings

Healthcare providers may have a new way to identify violent patients by utilizing a specially designed risk assessment tool created by American Read More »

Elderly LTC residents suffer cognitively during disasters

In a summer with unprecedented weather events, from tornados, floods, fires and hurricanes, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Read More »