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Study: People with dementia more likely to die at home than in nursing home

Many older adults with dementia live and die in community settings rather than nursing homes, contradicting the commonly held view that most people with dementia eventually move to nursing homes and die there. Read More »

Direct caregivers will comprise nation’s largest workforce by 2020, says PHI

By 2020, direct-care workers in home- or community-based settings are projected to outnumber direct-care staff based in facilities. Read More »

CMS final rule eases regulatory burden for SNFs

The Medicare Regulatory Reform Rule is projected to produce savings of $200 million in the first year. Read More »

Medicare cuts could cost SNFs close to $800 million

Skilled nursing facilities are gearing up to absorb nearly $800 million in Medicare cuts in 2014, according to a new analysis from Avalere Health and the Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care. Read More »

Overtime, inadequate training linked to CNA injury rates, study finds

A study by the Research Triangle Institute explores the reasons associated with CNA injuries Read More »

Assisted living occupancy resumes recovery

In 1Q12, assisted living occupancy was 88.6 percent, an increase of 20 basis points from the prior quarter and a 30 basis point increase from a year ago. Occupancy is now 130 basis points above the cyclical low it established in 1Q10. Read More »

Small design projects, big impact on culture change

Earlier this month I sat in on a session at our Environments for Aging conference that challenged attendees to consider the kinds of small renovation projects that can ultimately support culture change in a skilled nursing community. Read More »

Senior housing boot camp: Repositioning a tired community

Owners and operators are finding that, due to aging housing stock and market changes, opportunities for renewal abound in senior housing. But transforming the old into something with current and future market appeal can be a daunting task. Read More »

Nursing home staffing levels tied to increased death rates in good economies

There is an unemployment-mortality link, but the relationship is counter-intuitive. Read More »

Nursing home operator bilks system while residents starve

Food shortages, squalor, leaky roofs and broken air conditioners were the standard, not the exceptional, conditions in three Atlanta-area nursing facilities. Former owner convicted of Medicare/Medicaid fraud. Read More »

What is your mission?

What motivates your employees? What would you imagine generates sustainable high performance in the workplace? If your first guess is money, your guess is wrong. Read More »

Failure to get informed consent tied to elder abuse charges

Failure to notify residents or family members in skilled nursing facilities before administering antipsychotic medications may constitute charges of elder abuse for nursing homes. Read More »

One-on-one with… Zeke Turner

Zeke Turner is chairman and CEO of Mainstreet Property Group, an investor and developer of senior housing properties that incorporate hospitality designs and concierge care. In an exclusive interview, he discusses his business and his plans for its future expansion. Read More »

The value of a caring aide

What makes a great aide? Kathleen is pleased to know one who has a knack for identifying with resident situations and who intuitively wants to please the residents and give them good care. Read More »

Medicare Fraud Strike Force charges 107 individuals for $452 million in false billing

The coordinated takedown involved the highest amount of false Medicare billings in a single takedown in Strike Force history. Read More »

10 HIT strategies to become a preferred provider

Interconnectivity and transitions of care are as important to LTPAC providers as they are good for patient coordination of care. Remember, the end objective is an integrated, dynamic, longitudinal, person-centric electronic healthcare record. Read More »

Vendome Group acquires HealthCare Design Exchange

The acquisition of the HealthCare Design Exchange marks Vendome's entry into the "hosted" event model. It will focus on designing environments through products that fit the needs of the healthcare community. Read More »

Long-Term Living wins Gold Award for best online news coverage

The top award from the American Society of Healthcare Publication Edi, one of four awards Long-Term Living received for 2011 content, recognized its journalistic achievement for the story “Hurricane Irene Tests Healthcare Disaster Response Plans.” Read More »

Disaster readiness is still an issue, OIG reports

Despite the estimated 92 percent of the nation’s 16,000 nursing homes that have emergency disaster plans, there are still shortcomings, according to a recent OIG report. Read More »

4 new marketing strategies for 2012

An ever changing marketplace requires us to respond with new strategies and tactics to meet the needs of our residents and referral sources. Here are some of the most successful. Read More »

Surplus safety

Can too much safety actually cause harm? Dr. Bill Thomas, Judah Ronch, PhD and Margaret Calkins, PhD, posed a combination of thought-provoking statements and questions to attendees at the Environments for Aging conference. Read More »

Top lifestyle and design influences in senior living

At Environments for Aging 2012, senior living experts weigh in on the lifestyle and design features highest in demand by that most demanding generation: the baby boomers. Read More »

Serenades models advances in memory care design

Serenades of Sonata was recently recognized by ALFA (Assisted Living Federation of America) as a 2012 "Best of the Best" recipient given exclusively to providers with services and programs that are making significant contributions to advancing operational excellence in senior living. Read More »

Encore for EFA’s 2012 Citation of Merit winners

2012’s winning senior living projects were feted at this year's Environments for Aging conference. Representatives of the four architecture firms responsible for creating exemplary and inspiring example of environments for aging accepted their awards before an audience of their congratulatory peers. Read More »

Challenging conventions of senior living

“Elderhood” advocate William Thomas, MD, urges Environments for Aging attendees in his keynote address to “consider a radical reinterpretation of aging and the built environment.” Read More »

HHS finalizes community-based care rule; promotes home-based demo program

Two new initiatives promote home- and community-based care as alternatives to hospitals and nursing homes. Read More »

Get social—or else!

LTC providers have a dizzying number of items on their ‘to do’ list every day. And participation in social media is not high on that list. However, know this—for your residents, their families and friends, social media is increasingly more important. Read More »

5 secrets your line staff wishes you knew

Do you ever wonder what your staff isn’t telling you? Are you puzzled why, despite all your efforts, the organization isn’t functioning as efficiently as you’d hoped? Here are the secrets the staff won’t say, but wants to—secrets that will transform your facility. Read More »

CMS final rule requires provider identification verification

The final rule, effective June 26, continues to require that all providers and suppliers who qualify for a unique identification number—the National Provider Identifier (NPI)—include their NPI on applications to enroll in Medicare and Medicaid and on all reimbursement claims submitted. Read More »

LeadingAge members take to Capitol Hill today

By the end of business today, LeadingAge members will have tallied upwards of 270 congressional meetings, with representatives of 43 states in a single afternoon. Their goal is to advocate for those issues that most directly impact their organizations, residents, clients and staff. Read More »