Annual July 2009 Buyers Guide

Simplify Your Shopping Operating a clean, efficient, well-maintained, resident-focused, and competitive long-term care facility is not an easy task. Read More »

LTL Showroom

Dear Reader: Welcome to the LTL Showroom. Useful and innovative products are regularly being made available to professionals in long-term care, and Read More »

Navigating the Marketing Maze

The senior care marketplace is booming, and so is the demand for products and services relating to the care of older Americans. Like a modern-day Read More »

Marketing Your Facility Online

The last five years have spawned a plethora of online senior housing service providers in direct response to the growing number of people using the Read More »

Teamwork Starts at the Top

When the topic of teams and collaboration comes up, many think that this is the domain of people in the middle and at the bottom of the Read More »

Web Directory

LTC RESOURCES AARP 601 E St., NW Washington, DC 20049 (888) 687-2277 Fax: (202) 434-6499 https://www.aarp.org Advanced Medical Technology Association Read More »

WHO declares H1N1 pandemic; researcher describes key LTC practices

Cleveland-With an estimated 28,000 cases of the H1N1 swine flu virus worldwide as of June 11, including 141 deaths in 74 countries, the World Health Read More »

DMEPOS rebid education

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced the next steps in the implementation of the Round One Rebid of the Medicare Read More »

How can I get my staff to come in as scheduled and on time?

Janice Hammond, RN from Indiana sent a question about how to get staff to show up for work and on time. This question often comes up during Read More »

Learn to live with Five-Star

PentaStar Collaborative published a white paper surveying 356 nursing home administrators on the CMS Five-Star Rating System and how they felt it Read More »

First Chemo Is Over

My first chemotherapy treatment was last week and I prepared for it carefully. Since I need two aides to assist me with transfers, I was concerned. I Read More »

Are apartment developers ready to enter senior housing?

It’s funny how a great business opportunity resonates in places you never expected. As a franchisor that is creating first-class assisted-living Read More »

Is home always the best place for our elders?

The New York Times’ New Old Age column earlier this month contrasted the lives of two people aging in place and wondered whether in at least one case Read More »

Secret shoppers can improve your LTC business

Any healthcare business, including long-term care, can benefit from implementing a secret shopper program. Nursing homes and assisted living Read More »

How to run effective resident council meetings

The second of a three-part series. To come:   Part Three: For Residents: Reclaiming the Resident Council   Resident Council Meetings, as I Read More »

Eating in the Dining Room

Right now there is a great push to get all residents here to eat in the dining rooms. When I first came here, there was a dining room for the "feeds" Read More »

Legal victory for nursing home residents: State laws can supersede Federal Arbitration Act

Some court decisions leave lots of room for future generations of law school classes to debate the subtleties of the Judge's wording. Yet, other Read More »

Your thoughts on the creation of a national LTC insurance trust

Would you support the creation of a national insurance trust to help pay for long-term care?               Comments:   - LTC insurance is available; Read More »

How important is new employee orientation?

New employees don’t start in a new position able to succeed without information and direction. Regardless of years of experience in healthcare or a Read More »

Are clinical ladders only for nursing?

There is no doubt that the nursing department houses a large number of employees. It is, most often, the largest department and provides most of the Read More »

Ethics and practice: The connection

In a day when, in the mind of some people, anything goes, the field of long-term care administration suffers seriously when people don’t seem to know Read More »

Why most resident council meetings in nursing homes are a sham

The first of a three-part series. To come: Part Two: How to run effective resident council meetings; Part Three: For residents: Reclaiming the Read More »

Your Mama Don’t Dance and Your Daddy Don’t… Twitter?

During the CHIME reception at HIMSS in April, I spotted our friend Anthony holding court at a table surrounded by the rich and powerful. (Actually it Read More »

Strange Occurrences with My Power Chair

Power chairs are great. I can run the chair and do fine. But when the aides do it there can be problems. I have warned them to be careful and for the Read More »

Response to Baby Boomers and Long-Term Care Blog

In reaction to the comments regarding my recent blog (click here to view), I have outlined the key points that were presented and the responses to Read More »

Your response to resident interviews in assessing quality

What do you think of the coming MDS 3.0 emphasis on resident interviews to assess quality for survey?                 Comments:   - I Read More »

Nursing home tips for residents, by residents

I asked some experienced nursing home residents if they had any advice they'd like to share with residents who were just arriving, in order to make Read More »

Pay-for-performance coming to nursing homes

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is kicking off a five-state pay-for-performance (P4P) demonstration project that will help them Read More »

Help dispel the LTC elder abuse myth

In this video blog we ask the long-term care industry to step up and educate the public about elder abuse and dispel the myth that the majority of Read More »

Treatment Decision

It was a beautiful, sunny day and my sister and I were preparing to travel 50 miles to see another oncologist. I was concerned that the ambulette Read More »