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Brookdale to Acquire Horizon Bay Retirement Living

Brookdale Senior Living Inc., has agreed to acquire Horizon Bay Realty, LLC, which Brookdale says is the ninth largest operator of senior living Read More »

Final Rule Reduces Medicaid Payments for Preventable Conditions

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued its final rule Wednesday reducing or prohibiting payments to doctors, hospitals and other Read More »

My healthcare success story

I just had a fantastic healthcare experience. I know you don’t hear that phrase a lot these days, but it’s absolutely true. A friendly welcome. Read More »

Nursing care quality and the False Claims Act

Jason E. Bring, Esq The federal False Claims Act (FCA) permits private persons known as “relators” to file a form of civil action against private Read More »

Private funding solutions for LTC

Chris Orestis For years experts have discussed Baby Boomers reaching retirement age in the future and the impact it would have on long-term care, Read More »

Good Stuff

Remembering the ‘dragon’ “‘Fearless’ and ‘passionate’ best describe those born in the year of the Dragon,” said my aunt, reading off the paper Read More »

Smoking update: Three approaches

Bogey did it. Bette Davis did it. James Dean did it. Soldiers in foxholes did it. In the 1920s, ″30s and for the greater part of the 20th century, Read More »

Supply Side

In-Room Air Freshener The Air/Q Whole Room Air Freshener from Prolitec, Inc., is a tabletop version of the company's commercial scenting Read More »

Infection prevention

AMDA-Dedicated to Long Term Care Medicine (formerly the American Medical Directors Association) recently updated its “Common Infections in the Read More »

Nourishment is more than diet

Judah L. Ronch, PhD The Pioneer Network, in conjunction with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), recently convened the Food and Read More »

Community

Fee reprieve Janet Rodriguez (left), administrator at Wingate Healthcare, Needham, Mass., and winner of Long-Term Living's second 60th Read More »

Resident interviews demystified

The scripted interviews that are integral to the MDS 3.0 are a rich source of information about each nursing home resident that often may not be Read More »

Safe-lift programs require commitment

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics It's no surprise that long-term care (LTC) facilities incur work-related injury rates that are greater than Read More »

A Shared Vision

The Design Challenge: To position an aging Austin, Tex., retirement community to capture the growing independent living market, while enabling best Read More »

CMS considers $4 billion SNF payment reduction

Bob Gatty Since last October, skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) have been paid by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) at an Read More »

Baths/Lifts Products

Side-Entry Tub Invacare TheraPure Side-Entry Tubs from Direct Supply feature innovative pipeless technology, allowing caregivers to quickly remove Read More »

Elder abuse: Zero tolerance

Legendary actor Mickey Rooney's testimony during a Senate hearing last winter about alleged abuse suffered at the hands of a family member triggered Read More »

A fresh take on classic concepts

I'm a sucker for motivational speakers. Get me in a room with a professional pontificator and a group of captive attendees and my innate skepticism Read More »

How MDS 3.0 can influence pressure ulcer management

The long-term care industry is too often saddled with the reputation of giving nursing home residents pressure ulcers. Media reporting frequently Read More »

‘The vulnerability of leadership’

(Photo: George H. Long) Marianna Grachek, 61, celebrates five years as president and CEO of the American College of Health Care Administrators Read More »

Impact of Elder Financial Abuse Spikes 12% Since 2008

Older Americans are losing $2.9 billion annually to elder financial abuse, a 12 percent increase from the $2.6 billion estimated in 2008, according Read More »

Proposed Rule on CLASS Expected by October

After testifying before the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging last week, Assistant Secretary for Aging Kathy Greenlee told reporters that a Read More »

HIPAA Changes would Allow Individuals to See Who Accessed Protected Info

A proposed rule concerning the accounting of disclosures requirement under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Read More »

Sunrise’s Quadrangle License Restored

Sunrise Senior Living announced last week that it has entered into an agreement with the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare (DPW) to have its Read More »

Resident life during the first summer holiday

I always face Memorial Day weekend with a sense of trepidation. Since I moved to a nursing home I have spent 16 of these “first of summer” holidays Read More »

A young woman on the frontline of senior care

My daughter, Annie, is spending her summer college break as a dietary services worker at a local hospital, which includes a senior behavioral health Read More »

Senate Rejects Paul Ryan’s Controversial Budget

The Senate on Wednesday rejected a controversial budget plan—devised by House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.)—that would have Read More »

Giving seniors a new look—and a new outlook

Being pampered is one of a woman’s greatest pleasures at any age. GlamourGals is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to foster Read More »

Senators Urge Obama Administration to Rewrite ACOs Rule

Seven Republican senators sent a letter Tuesday to Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Donald Berwick, administrator of the Read More »

Last call for OPTIMA Award entries!

The final countdown is on for long-term care providers to submit their OPTIMA Award entries. Submissions are due this Friday, May 27. Long-Term Read More »