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Aligning benefits for dual eligibles

Directed by provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the new health reform law, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has launched a Read More »

Rehab with Heart

The educators (from left): Karla Reese, OT; Barbara Bliss, AD; Theresa Schultz, RN, DCD; and Sue Kocin, RD, LD. Theresa Schultz is Read More »

Surroundings symposium

It's not every day you can lock down three of the field's most intriguing and expert sources on aging environments and design to debate best Read More »

Man admits to nursing home killings 2 years ago

Robert Stewart earlier this week admitted in court that he shot and killed eight people in a North Carolina nursing home back in March 2009. Even Read More »

Study: Higher pressure ulcer rates for blacks related to site of care

A new study shows that among nursing home residents at high risk for pressure ulcers, black residents had higher prevalence rates than white Read More »

Is long-term care ready for LEDs?

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 »

Obama’s debt ceiling salvo: Social Security checks ‘not guaranteed’

The national debt ceiling debate escalated yesterday when President Obama, in a televised interview on CBS News, said that he can’t ensure that Read More »

OIG urges CMS to take action in light of skilled nursing overpayments

The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is planning to review SNF billing at the end of the fiscal year and is imploring the Centers for Medicare & Read More »

Virtual reality aids Parkinson’s rehab exercises

Virtual reality and physical reality exercises can be used to increase the movement speed of a person with Parkinson’s disease, improving his or her Read More »

Determined to make a difference in skilled nursing

Theresa Schultz is one of those people you feel like you’ve known for years within minutes of meeting her. When I and Long-Term Living editors Sandi Read More »

CMS initiative looks to reduce hospitalizations among nursing home residents

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced last Friday a new demonstration program to help states reduce the number of preventable Read More »

Waiting for assistance in the nursing home

Early Saturday evening I was surprised that I had a few interesting cable TV programs to choose from. The original Susan Boyle special was on and I Read More »

Study: Electronic prescriptions as error-filled as manual ones

Electronic prescriptions have as many errors as handwritten prescriptions, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Read More »

Study: Minorities lead nursing home population growth

A rising proportion of racial and ethnic minorities in the U.S. nursing home population is attributed to factors beyond simple demographic changes, Read More »

Governors say states are owed $4 billion for Medicare errors

Past efforts made to correct errors by the Social Security Administration might have cost state Medicaid programs $4 billion—money that the federal Read More »

First quarter regional occupancy highlights

In 1Q11, overall nursing care occupancy was 88.5 percent, which is an improvement of 10 basis points from the prior quarter. Occupancy held up Read More »

CMS demonstration nets home health agencies $15 million in shared savings

More than 100 home health agencies that participated in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) Home Health Pay for Performance (HHP4P) Read More »

Experts request healthcare professionals learn how to protect seniors from influenza

The healthcare industry as a whole requires a better understanding of the challenges older Americans face to influenza immunization, according to a Read More »

W.Va. Supreme Court rules against use of nursing home arbitration agreements in suits

In a unanimous decision, the West Virginia Supreme Court last week ruled that nursing homes can't use arbitration to avoid resident or family Read More »

Copper surfaces lower risk of acquiring hospital infections

The use of antimicrobial copper surfaces in intensive care unit rooms has been found to reduce the risk of acquiring infections by 40 percent, Read More »

Senior living Web reviews have growing influence

Many people wouldn't dream of reserving a hotel room without first checking the customer lodging reviews on TripAdvisor.com. Nor would they purchase Read More »

Appeals court upholds health reform’s ‘individual mandate’

A Cincinnati appeals court Wednesday ruled in favor of healthcare reform’s “individual mandate” for Americans to buy health insurance, declaring Read More »

Of kin and long-term care

“Family” is not a term that I use lightly. To me, the concept of family goes beyond those who I’m related to by birth or marriage but includes dear Read More »

AHCA/NCAL represent LTC providers at national ACO summit

The American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) earlier this week attended the National Accountable Care Read More »

How to gain access to healthcare referral sources

Clients and attendees of our training programs are always asking, How do we get in to see hospital case managers, physicians and other healthcare Read More »

Nearly 25% of nurses plan on new careers

Almost one-quarter of registered nurses (RNs) surveyed earlier this year say they will seek a new place of employment as the economy recovers, Read More »

Study: Americans financially unprepared for retirement

Americans dangerously underestimate how much money they’ll need in retirement, according to new research from J.P. Morgan. A white paper Read More »

American Geriatrics Society releases guide to managing psychosis, behavioral issues

To aid clinicians in making treatment decisions for older adults, the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) has released a new online tool dedicated to Read More »

Common drugs linked to cognitive impairment

A recent study of 13,000 seniors shows that some over-the-counter medications with anticholinergic activity, which are frequently taken by older Read More »

New Pioneer Network executive director begins work

Today Peter S. Reed, PhD, MPH, took the helm at Pioneer Network as the organization’s new executive director. In a message to his membership, Reed Read More »