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How to Get Sued in Five Easy Steps

MARTHA E. LEATHERMAN, MD, AND KATHERINE E. GOETHE, PHD How to get sued in five easy stepsExperienced observers tell how facilities place themselves Read More »

Survey Survival

SURVEY survivalBY RETA A. UNDERWOOD, ADCBeyond the survey checklist  Findings from yet another report should continue to diminish our dependence on Read More »

FDA Bed Safety Guidance: Mitigating Risk

FDA bed safety guidance: Mitigating riskJulie A. Braun, JD, LLM, interviews Larry Kessler, ScD, Director of Science and Engineering Laboratories, Read More »

Design Center

Avalon SquareWAUKESHA, WISCONSIN   PROJECT SUMMARYType of Facility/Setting: Mixed-use and Continuing Care Retirement CommunityOwner: Read More »

Computer Technology

COMPUTER technology BY DAVID OATWAY, RNHighlights from HIMSS  The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) has always focused on Read More »

Preparing for Disasters

BY JOSHUA D. NATHAN Preparing for disastersWith key ingredients, the prescription is easy  With a new hurricane season bearing down and memories of Read More »

Focus On…Infection Control

focuson Infection ControlThe changing role of infection-control programs in long-term care managementLinda L. Spaulding, RN, C; CIC, explains how a Read More »

Facing the IT Future: You Are Not Alone

BY MARK TOMZAK Facing the IT future: You are not aloneFacilities can face daunting IT upgrade challenges with the active help of technology vendors Read More »

Community-Wide Emergency Planning Involving Long-Term Care

BY MARIANNA KERN GRACHEK, MSN, CNHA, FACHCA Community-wide emergency planning involving long-term careThe Joint Commission approach to enhancing Read More »

Protect Computerized Data With Off-Site Backups

BY BRUCE ECKERT, MBA, CPHIMS Protect computerized data with off-site backupsSteps to safeguard residents' records before an unplanned event threatens Read More »

Managing and Mitigating Risk: An Administrator’s View

As liability issues abound and insurance premiums skyrocket, risk management is no stranger to long-term care managers. Several areas of long-term care are particularly susceptible to serious risk exposure (see "Typical Risk-Associated Events"). Many organizations are cognizant of this but have struggled to fully understand this complex topic and how to implement an effective risk-management program. Because issues of risk are multifaceted, they require an equally complex and systemic approach. Effective risk management is a way of conducting day-to-day operations, encompassing preplanning to prevent risk-laden situations and implementing procedures to follow when things go wrong, as they inevitably will. At the heart of a successful approach is an acknowledgment that organizations, like people, are more often judged by how they handled a mistake, not whether one was made. Read More »

F314 and Pressure Relief

BY KAREN MERK, RN, BS, CRNAC   F314 and pressure reliefThe new federal guidelines have much to say about support surfaces and Read More »

A Breakthrough in Creating Affordable Assisted Living

A breakthrough in creating affordable assisted living: A 2005 OPTIMA Award Entry Read More »

Design Center

Cherry RidgeWEBSTER, NEW YORK   PROJECT SUMMARYType of Facility/Setting: Continuing Care Retirement CommunityOwner: St. Ann's Read More »

Are DONs an Endangered Species?

Are DONs an endangered species?Interview with V. Tellis-Nayak, PhD   They like their jobs, but wouldn't recommend them to anyone and Read More »

Focus On…Incontinence

Learning to live with F315 incontinence management Read More »

Plans and Considerations for Closing a Nursing Home

BY JEROME T. LEVY   Plans and considerations for closing a nursing homeWhen thinking about the unthinkable becomes a viable option Read More »

News fatigue

She had the shiniest black shoes I'd ever seen, and I told her so. Read More »

Healthcare for Your Facilities

BY DAVID S. OSBORN, JD   Healthcare for your facilitiesDeveloping and maintaining a care plan for your facilities and equipment is Read More »

A Guide for Managing the “Second-Tier” Nursing Home

I Advance Senior CareI Advance Senior Care is the industry-leading source for practical, in-depth, business-building, and resident care i... Read More »

Encouraging independence in assisted living

ENCOURAGING RESEARCH HAS UNVEILED INDEPENDENCE SEVERAL HELPFUL TECHNIQUES IN ASSISTED LIVING Read More »

Scenes from a nightmare

The experience of this event showed me that long-term care providers are at least listening. Read More »

Paul Willging Says…

PAUL WILLGING says...A professional association can serve society   The aging of America is pressuring state and federal governments Read More »

Liability Landscape

LIABILITY landscapeBY LINDA WILLIAMS, RNDon't overlook your residents' oral health  According to the Surgeon General's 2000 report on oral health in Read More »

Designing for Spinal Cord Injury

BY SCOTT SPESER, RA, LEED   Designing for spinal cord injuryFor the facility wanting to manage more of these cases, some Read More »

How Long-Term Care Should Be Financed

BY STEVEN C. WOLF How long-term care should be financedThe nuts and bolts of a workable public/private partnership  Providing financial assistance Read More »

Exterior Pest Control: How Landscaping Can Repel Pests

BY FRANK MEEK, BCE Exterior pest control: How landscaping can repel pestsRemove pests from your outdoor environment-not the elements that add beauty Read More »

Presbyterian Homes: Story of a Wellness Center

Presbyterian HomesStory of a Wellness CenterBY MURIEL BRUNGER, ADC, NHA, RHP; AND MONTE LEVINSON, MD, CMD   Since its inception in 1994, the Read More »

Today’s Healing Gardens: More Than Shrubs and Flowers

I Advance Senior CareI Advance Senior Care is the industry-leading source for practical, in-depth, business-building, and resident care i... Read More »

NIC on Financing

Innovative models provide one answer for outdated nursing home stock T. Read More »