The New Wave of Foodservice Technology in Senior Care

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Yes, there is a difference

When the Democrats won control of Congress in last year's elections, there were a variety of predictions about whether the institution would operate Read More »

A long-term care facility attacks UTI prevalence

Infection control is one of four quality measures that state regulators assess on annual review surveys in long-term care (LTC) facilities in Read More »

Reimbursement realities: A shaky business environment

Reimbursement methods—whether through Medicare, Medicaid, or private pay—have inherent consequences for business operations. How effective are these Read More »

Measuring resident satisfaction more accurately: Two approaches

Afew years ago, the handful of researchers immersed in the topic were lamenting the lack of interest by policy makers in examining nursing home Read More »

Focus on Transportation

Wheelchair-Accessible Minivan Atlantic Turtle Top's wheelchair-accessible mini-van doesn't look like an institutional vehicle. Small groups can ride Read More »

Getting fuel costs under control

Transportation is a vital asset in the marketing of senior living and care environments. Regardless of the lev-el of care across the continuum, Read More »

LTC Mall

Fast, Effective Equipment Washer Medco Equipment, Inc.'s multipurpose portable equipment washer provides dramatic bacteria reduction. Independent Read More »

Survey success depends on knowing recent SOM revisions

Survey survival” within the January 2007 revisions of the State Operations Manual (SOM) will most often require substantial policy, procedural, and Read More »

Appreciating your ‘invisible’ staff

Largely missing from the array of “employee appreciation” articles we usually see are two groups of nursing facility staff who rarely receive the Read More »

The family business

Recently I received a newsletter from Welch Healthcare and Retirement Group, of Norwell, Massachusetts, called “The Welch Connection,” announcing Read More »

Product Spotlight

Fashionable Spill Garment The Dining Dickie™, available from JaneMarie Designs, is a reversible garment made to look like a blouse or a shirt, Read More »

How building a unique culture improves profitability

No operator would argue that it only takes a nice building to provide the best for one's residents. It takes a unique culture that is truly lived by the CEO and other top executives, and successfully adopted by all members of the organization. Read More »

Assisted living also has a future

Two months ago, I penned a column called “The Future Is Now.” In it, I painted a challenging environment for nursing homes, one that would clearly Read More »

Keeping nighttime fright away

Every care community administrator knows that nighttime can be a frightening time for some seniors. When the sun goes down, physical and Read More »

Culture change: Its lapses, anomalies—and achievements

Culture change” was not born, nor was it founded. Rather, it emerged out of the experiences of long-term care (LTC) devotees and enthusiasts. Read More »

Public—and student—access to the real world

On the northeastern tip of Long Island, two institutions—a nursing home and a high school—have collaborated to produce television shows that benefit the greater community and give students valuable hands-on training. Read More »

Broadening the Business: How One Facility Operator Knocked Down His Walls

In 2005, D. Keith Perry was facing a dilemma that afflicts many long-term care providers: “Our two campuses were anchored by nursing homes that were Read More »

Listening takes practice

Juggling multiple priorities, untangling scheduling conflicts, attending to resident care issues—all in a day's work for you. These activities Read More »

DON Daphne Wall: ‘Your place in the sun’

In our facility we hold great appreciation for our retiring director of nursing, Daphne Wall. Read More »

Grace and wellness

In a dramatic and upscale reuse of “Merriwold,” the 1926 J. Seward Johnson estate, the original stone gate entrance arch and adapted gatehouse Read More »

Nursing homes and home care: A shotgun marriage

Long-term care advocates have discovered over the years that a division of interests into residential versus home healthcare may be preventing the creation of good policy. Read More »

Spring resolutions (sort of)

What some people blame on global warming, I prefer to call spring—and this year, I could hear it coming long before I could see it. Read More »

Operating a sanitary and safe kitchen

Salmonella…E. coli…C. botulinum… These ominous words have been making headlines. Contaminated or tainted food can have devastating—even Read More »

Double-check for disaster

Not long ago I had the severe displeasure of reading a book called The Edge of Disaster by one Stephen Flynn*. Mr. Flynn is billed in the author Read More »

Complying with urinary incontinence F-tag 315

In June 2005, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued new surveyor guidance—F-tag 315—for urinary incontinence (UI) and indwelling Read More »

Splash party

It is not unusual for a resident in a CCRC to enjoy a weekly swim—except in this case, Emma Van Horn has dementia and lives in a secured assisted Read More »

Residents blossom at Magnolia Gardens

Residents and staff enjoy the fresh air on a stroll around the campus It's a sunny springtime afternoon and a group of residents gather and wait Read More »

Is your staff prepared to handle a diabetic crisis?

According to the National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse (NDIC), 10.3 million people age 60 years or older in the United States have diabetes. Read More »

Private insurance companies for nursing homes

Nursing homes, hospitals, and other long-term care facilities throughout the country continue to face increased pricing and coverage limitations on Read More »

LTC Mall

Comfort. Convenience. Compliance Space Tables are fully adjustable and wheelchair accessible to accommodate the needs of each individual. Height Read More »