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Getting Through The Procedure

Surgery day went slower than we thought it would. After I registered we learned my surgery was delayed because of an emergency appendectomy. The Read More »

Surviving the RPI

This Recession is finally getting to me. Oops, sorry. The President has asked me not to call it that. Let me start over. This Reverse Prosperity Read More »

Quality indicator meetings ‘de-stress’surveys

State surveys bring butterflies and stress to long term-care staff and administration. In order to survive these events, facilities must design Read More »

Tracking environmental enhancements

When the National Institute of Medicine issued its report to Congress on the condition of the nation's nursing homes as of 1986, few saw the Read More »

LTL Online

The Long-Term Living Web site serves daily news focused on the LTC field. The news feed covers reports and studies, governance, views and news from Read More »

CMS pilot attacks unnecessary rehospitalization

Noting that one in five Medicare patients are rehospitalized after discharge, and three-fourths of these cases could be avoided, the Centers for Read More »

A team approach to effective wound care

Most nursing facilities will tell families they do wound care, but not all wound care programs are as effective and successful as others. There are Read More »

Shielding assets for Medicaid: The note and loan strategy

The Deficit Reduction Act (DRA) of 2005, signed into law by President George W. Bush on February 8, 2006, is a federal law designed to severely Read More »

Pay for performance begins

Medicare has begun a long-awaiting nursing home pay-for-performance demonstration in four states. Nursing homes are being asked to sign up for the Read More »

Product Focus

Data Warehousing PowerCube, from MDI Achieve, is a robust data warehousing program designed to allow users to “slice and dice” data to manage their Read More »

Union card check: The coming storm

Bob Gatty While organizations representing long-term care services are working hard to convince Congress to include support for long-term care in Read More »

Nursing home wound care: The case for hyperbaric medicine

Bed sores, lesions, pressure sores, and chronic wounds are a constant source of worry, not to mention infection, and are enormously problematic for Read More »

Eliminating inappropriate medications in the elderly

When thinking of quality improvement in the long-term care setting, not many areas are more important than the threat of medication errors and their Read More »

Can person-centered care be saved?

Person-centered care (PCC), a part of the culture change movement in long-term care, has been called an “attitude,” a “transformation,” and a “gold Read More »

Softening the assessment process

The culture change movement has taught us so much, causing us to think twice about what we do. We're finding, unfortunately, that many of the Read More »

Dying in place

Ahospice prognosis once meant that seniors who were living in care communities were required to leave that setting for a hospital or hospice Read More »

Sharing passion

I started writing this editorial in my head many times. What to say to readers who are “meeting” me for the first time as the new editor of this Read More »

FTC postpones ‘red flags’ rule

It’s finally May and ‘red flags’ are currently flying half staff. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has delayed enforcement of its identity theft Read More »

First Step to Recovery

For the second time since I have lived in a nursing home I need to have surgery for cancer. The first time was two years ago when I had a mastectomy. Read More »

ASID: Baby Boomers and Long—Term Care

In order to understand how to design for the boomer generation we must first understand the generational difference between the people currently in Read More »

It’s almost May. Are you ‘Red Flags Rule’ Compliant?

Effective May 1, the Federal Trade Commission’s ‘Red Flags Rule’ will take effect. The rule is intended to help reduce situations involving identity Read More »

The value of mentoring learned at AAHSA’s Spring Conference

“There is no greater joy than giving your life away.” I've never heard mentoring described in quite those terms, but think about it. When you take Read More »

AAHSA’s Spring Conference rejuvenates spirits

The steady rain doesn't seem to be dampening the spirits of the conference-goers at the Spring Conference of the American Association of Homes and Read More »

The Care Business

Cancer care has changed over the last several years. Through friends here I have learned that even locally cancer care is housed in one location. Read More »

Medicare program to cut down on hospital readmissions, add to nursing home workload

The Care Transitions Project is a new Medicare program intended to reduce the number of people who are readmitted to hospitals shortly after their Read More »

Test Results

I was apprehensive about my late afternoon oncologist's appointment and the day seemed to drag. My sister arrived at 11 a.m. to go along with me. We Read More »

One Hour and a Half Visitors

Each Sunday I take the time to read the New York Times Blog "The New Old Age". It never ceases to amaze me how many inspiring stories are there. I Read More »

EFA 09: Is green design advancing in LTC?

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

ASID: Knee and hip repair/replacements to double by 2015 and 2026—are you ready?

Are you ready for rehab to become one of the most critical issues you will face in the next 10 years? To fully understand how critical this issue Read More »

EFA 09: What new trends are you seeing?

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