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Letter to the editor: Light’s impact on residents

Hello, my name is Rick Meinking and I am the Plant Operations Director at Seventy Five State Street. We are a non-profit long term care facility Read More »

Your private-pay rate increases

In an effort to offset budget shortfalls, have you/will you increase private-pay rates in 2009?           Comments:   - The goal is to Read More »

Healthy aging in the center of NYC

Photos by Dani Piderman Ask architect Chien Chung (C.C.) Pei, AIA, what he's most proud of in the design of the Martha Stewart Center for Living at Read More »

Putting the fun in fundraising

What do you mean, the oven is not hot?” I ask as Emma attempts to put the biscuits in the oven during the weekly cooking class. As I begin to check Read More »

Product Focus

Vital Signs Monitoring Life Systems' Rosie® II Vital Signs Monitoring System captures Sp02, E-Temp, blood pressure, and pulse rate in 45 seconds. Read More »

Are You Ready for the New Survey

There is a transformation under way of the long-term care (LTC) survey process, and it has significant implications for every LTC facility in 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 »

Quiet coalition is registering gains for LTC excellence

The challenge intensifies when facilities within that system are attempting to make profits, sustain margins, or otherwise survive as viable Read More »

New president, new LTC challenges

With President-elect Barack Obama ready to assume power next month and Democrats significantly increasing their majority in both the House and Read More »

Coal in our stockings?

As we conclude this very long year (wasn't New Year's about five years ago?), we naturally wonder what Santa will leave in our stockings to Read More »

Gluten-free diets: Are you prepared?

An 86-year-old resident comes back from the hospital with a diagnosis of celiac disease. A family is looking for a facility that can assure safe Read More »

Resident Gifts

During the holidays you will want to send a gift to a loved one near or far who is in a nursing home. Since I have lived in a nursing home for years Read More »

Thanksgiving Thoughts

From left: Meredith (niece), Kathleen, Andy (brother-in-law), Janice (sister), King (four-footed-friend). When I moved to this nursing ho... Read More »

Is Daschle right for HHS?

During the GE Healthcare national user conference in Washington this August, the keynote speaker for the Executive Forum was former senator Tom Read More »

Darkness descends over Sunrise

On November 7, Sunrise Senior Living, arguably the nation’s premier brand name in assisted living services, reported a startling third quarter Read More »

Your response to funding cuts

Have government funding cuts caused you to reduce staffing levels?         Comments:   - You talk about how nursing homes violate US Read More »

SAD and Me

The beautiful uptown Somerset Ohio Square. (Photo: OZinOH) The shorter days and cooler temperatures darken my Read More »

Your 2008 election favorite

I voted for:             Comments:   - Clearly, the country has been on the wrong track. Let’s hope Obama will be able to unite the country Read More »

ICD-10: The Mark Of The Beast?

Of course not. We all know that the National Patient Identifier is the mark of the Beast. ICD-10 is just a pain in the butt.   I read an Read More »

Voice Recognition Digital Dictation

Voice recognition or Speech recognition (also known as automatic speech recognition or computer speech recognition) converts spoken words to Read More »

Keeping the Bandbox

I was brought up to dress well and be neat to as a pin.  I wore uniforms to school and we changed to other clothes immediately after.  My mother Read More »

The power of publicity

The value of positive media coverage is—to paraphrase the credit card commercial— “priceless,” and is often overlooked by senior communities. The Read More »

Activities Experiences

When I first came to live in a nursing home I was not very interested in participating in facility activities.  Bingo was a big deal here, but I am Read More »

Your resident’s Internet access

Is the Internet available to your residents?     Comments: - We have three computers in our lab, and are soon adding a cognitive exercise computer Read More »

The value of a root cause analysis

In recent years, a special focus of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, as well as the healthcare industry in general, has been the need Read More »

“Hello, Sweetie”

Recently the New York Times ran an article about all the “sweeties,” “dears,” and “honeys” who occupy our long-term care facilities. And all of them Read More »

60 is the new 50

In terms of aging, everyone is touting 60 as “the new 50”; thus, 70 is the new 60, and so on. Clearly, this is evident everywhere—in the workforce Read More »

An asterisk-free life

I'm in an awkward position. Not literally, because I'm actually quite comfortable here in my cozy recliner, feet up, mug of coffee in hand, computer Read More »

The LTC Training Dilemma: Finding the Right Training Company

Every day, a typical long-term care (LTC) organization experiences many training-related challenges. Worker skill and performance gaps and an Read More »

Nanotechnology: Good things come in small packages

Nanotechnology is moving beyond the hype and R&D labs and into real-time application. It's the big buzzword in industry today—but what is it? Read More »