Checking the ads

I decided to check out the market for used lift equipped vans. Though mine runs well it is 24 years old and I know it cannot keep going forever. Read More »

Why every nursing home should host Alcoholics Anonymous meetings

Alcoholism is not just a problem of youth. According to an 8/17/09 report in the American Journal of Psychiatry, 14% of men and 3% of women age 65 Read More »

Can assisted living facilities safely care for Alzheimer’s patients?

Is it fair to expect assisted living facilities (ALFs)—loosely regulated entities that help residents with daily living activities—to care for a Read More »

AARP Loses 60,000 Members

Here is a case where perceptions cause myths to arise and then actions actually cause revenue to be lost!   As many as 60,000 seniors have canceled Read More »

Interior designers debate solid surface flooring vs. carpet in long-term care

Lisa Robbins, Allied Member ASID, Ritz Associates:I thought Lisa Cini’s blog, “Solid surface flooring versus carpet in skilled nursing,” was great. Read More »

Inside, During a Survey

The facility’s anticipated annual survey began late Monday afternoon when an Ohio Department of Health nurse knocked and asked to check my water Read More »

Upgrade resident satisfaction with these cool technologies

If only we had more time to spend with residents, we could make them happier. But with increasing paperwork, regulations, and reporting requirements, Read More »

The Independence Cart

One of the greatest challenges facing the residents of nursing homes is their dependence upon others to meet their needs. I often work with them on Read More »

Your opinion of administrators networking

As an administrator, do you feel networking is important for your professional development?             Comments: - As administrators we cannot Read More »

How do I deal with an older employee who will not retire?

A reader from Ohio asks if a company can legally ask an older employee to retire, or establish a specific policy requiring retirement at a certain Read More »

Residents can wisely influence facility food decisions

A few months ago I wrote here that the administrator wanted all residents to eat in the dining rooms. Since a few more residents eat there it is Read More »

Is quality really better in not-for-profit nursing homes?

Canadian researchers published a study in the British Medical Journal (view story here) in which they examined 82 studies carried out in the United Read More »

Your thoughts on global aging growth

Does the Census Bureau’s recent report on global aging growth make you nervous about LTC’s future?                           Comments:   - Not Read More »

Move over Harley Davidson: Scooters and the implications of having them

Scooters at one time were nonexistent in long-term care, even in independent living. Now, however, through sales techniques such as, “9 out of 10 Read More »

Let us retrieve our medicine

We nursing home residents are usually waiting for something. We wait to get up, to get a shower, to get breakfast. And we wait for the first Read More »

Introducing the first leadership model for LTC administrators

As the long-term care (LTC) field is discovering, leaders are key to culture creation, culture change, and organizational success. As reinforced in Read More »

LTL Online

The Long-Term Living Web site serves daily news focused on the LTC field. The news feed covers reports and studies, governance, views and news from Read More »

Using digital signage to build community

Digital signage is a technology that has roots in the earliest days of TV-some would argue, all the way back to radio. It delivers community news Read More »

Disaster planning for elderly ‘woefully inadequate’

While much of Washington's attention is focused on healthcare reform and how to pay for it, the feds have been told that existing resources and Read More »

Product Focus

Cleaning/Sanitation Products Spartan Chemical Company, Inc., manufactures a full line of quaternary and phenolic-based formulations designed Read More »

The gift of purpose

Cecelia sat in her wheelchair in the corner of the nurses' area partially obscured by the aquarium. Loose tendrils of yellowish-gray hair fell over Read More »

Mental illness trumps dementia in nursing home admissions

Cleveland-A study has found more nursing home admissions suffer with mental illness than dementia, underscoring the need for nursing homes to have Read More »

Internal audits

Staying on top of ever-changing government regulations is one of the greatest challenges for long-term care facilities. Poor training often leads to Read More »

Monitoring expenses

Typically, 35% of a long-term care facility's operating costs are nonlabor; however, since the average facility size is 100 beds, it becomes cost Read More »

Reunion revolution

I've faced a lot of important decisions in my life.Should I abandon Canada and move south to a more socialist country? Should I give all my money to Read More »

Leadership through tough financial times

Employees are becoming very nervous about the current economic crisis that the United States appears to be in and are unsure how it will affect Read More »

Product Showcase

Völkner Turning System James Consolidated, Inc., manufactures patented low air loss mattresses and overlays for the treatment and prevention of Read More »

Products making a difference

SNO winner in ‘Product Making a Difference’ contest The votes have been counted and of the top 10 nominations from readers in our Product Making a Read More »

Inspiring a culture change journey

Culture change is a topic of growing interest in long-term care, but confusion remains for many about its real meaning, especially if individuals Read More »

Nutrition therapy and pressure ulcer prevention

The National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) and the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (EPUAP) have collaborated to develop international Read More »