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Healthcare expenditures continue to rise

By 2020, healthcare spending will catapult to $4.6 trillion dollars as projected in a new report from federal actuaries. It predicts that from Read More »

Medicare Part D reduces admissions to SNFs, hospitals

A new study finds that Medicare’s prescription-coverage program cuts healthcare costs since the benefit results in reduced admissions to nursing Read More »

Lowering readmits through transitional care

Discharge, readmit, discharge, readmit. It’s the healthcare cycle many seniors are trapped in as they age and/or their disease process runs its Read More »

Hospice care grows as do patient negligence concerns

While the for-profit hospice industry is growing and thriving, concerns about withholding appropriate care for dying patients are increasing as well, Read More »

‘Get all the liars in one room’

You know things are bad when the antagonism, fear and general malaise surrounding the fight over the U.S. debt ceiling trickles down to casual Read More »

Subsidizing wages at LTC facilities could cut turnover

Subsidizing low-wage caregivers at group homes would likely reduce worker turnover rates and help contain costs at long-term care facilities, Read More »

Celebrating a senior media milestone

In Janary 2002, Channel 6, a resident/staff broadcasting venture, went live at Greenspring, an Erickson Living retirement community in Springfield, Read More »

EEOC sues nursing home for religious discrimination

A Boca Raton, Fla. nursing facility violated federal law by firing an employee over Sabbath-keeping issues, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Read More »

Genetic type of Alzheimer’s may be detected years before symptoms

Measurable brain chemistry changes may appear 10 to 20 years before the first detectable cognitive impairments among people with a genetic form of Read More »

Introducing some fresh faces

You may have noticed over the past month a few new contributors to the Long-Term Living blog. Hopefully, you have already checked out their expert Read More »

CCRC DON salaries rose in 2011

The national average salary of Director of Nurses in Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) increased 2.56 percent in 2011, from $80,573 in Read More »

AP poll finds aging boomers to be most obese generation

Baby boomers are setting themselves up for unhealthy—and costly—golden years, according to the new Associated Press LifeGoesStrong.com poll that Read More »

Majority of senior households financially vulnerable, researchers say

Three out of four senior citizen households are financially unprepared for an unexpected illness or other traumatic life event, according to a new Read More »

Defining ‘non-institutional’ interiors

For the upcoming July 2011 issue of Long-Term Living, we asked three well known senior living designers to debate the pros and cons of various Read More »

‘Gang of Six’ deficit plan would cover doc fix, repeal CLASS Act

A bipartisan group of senators known as the “Gang of Six” Tuesday unveiled their 10-year $3.7 trillion deficit-reduction plan, featuring a mixture of Read More »

More than half of Alzheimer’s cases may be preventable

Lifestyle changes and treatment or prevention of chronic medical conditions may be all that’s necessary to defend against more than half of Read More »

Early onset of Alzheimer’s increases risk of falling

Falls are more common among individuals with the earliest signs of Alzheimer’s, according to a study presented Sunday at the Alzheimer’s Association Read More »

Antidepressant changes may contribute to SNF resident falls

Nursing home residents taking certain antidepressant medications are at an increased risk of falling days after starting a new prescription or a dose Read More »

Keying in on documentation

Karen L. McDonald, RN, BSN, of KLM & Associates, LTC Consulting, LLC, offered nurses tips, tricks and good advice on keeping accurate and consistent Read More »

The magic kicks off at NADONA

In Kissimmee, Florida, the home of Disney World and other fantasies, the 2011 National Association Directors of Nursing Administration conference Read More »

Marketing Assisted Living Today

Many assisted living facilities are experiencing higher vacancies since the economy and the housing market crashed in 2008. Long considered a Read More »

Prepare for a rise in Alzheimer’s and dementia

Recently, the National Institute on Aging and the Alzheimer's Association released new guidelines for Read More »

Power in purchasing

Group purchasing organizations (GPOs) have been around for a long time. The first healthcare GPO for hospitals was created in 1910 by the Hospital Read More »

Leads aplenty on the Web

When one of the nation's largest senior living companies is getting 25 percent of its leads from online senior placement and other referral Read More »

LTC Showroom

LED LIGHTING SYSTEM Loox LED (light-emitting diode) system from Häfele America Company, uses a universal worldwide power system where switches, Read More »

Technology takes off in long-term care

Until recent years, “technology” and “long-term care” weren't often used in the same sentence. That may be a slight exaggeration, but one would be hard-pressed to argue against the perception that the LTC industry is somewhat of a late adaptor of technological advancements. Read More »

LTC resources on demand

Long-Term Living's July issue historically has focused on business-building resources for the LTC industry, encompassing facilities, resident care Read More »

ACOs update: Three likely payments

And now we wait. The comment period for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' proposed rules on Read More »

Mouth care: Reducing resistant behaviors

More elders are entering long-term care with their natural teeth, and those who develop dementia will require Read More »