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It’s OPTIMA Award time: Send your submission!

One of the highly anticipated rites of spring here at Long-Term Living is our “call for entries” for the OPTIMA Award—an annual program that confers Read More »

Remaining continent

I was always a continent, incomplete quadriplegic. To go to the bathroom, two aides had to assist me to transfer. Needing that extra aide meant I had Read More »

OIG Report: More than 90% of Nursing Homes Have Employed Criminals

A new Office of Inspector General (OIG) analysis of criminal history records maintained by the FBI has revealed that 92% of nursing facilities have Read More »

National Quality Forum Endorses 21 New Measures for Nursing Homes

The National Quality Forum (NQF) has endorsed 21 measures in caring for both long-term residents and short-stay patients, to be used in the Centers Read More »

Skilled Nursing Accounts for 1.7 Million U.S. Jobs, Analysis Finds

The U.S. skilled nursing sector accounts for 1.7 million jobs, with a total impact of over $201 billion annually on U.S. economic activity, according Read More »

PHI Report: Direct-Care Workers Earn Near-Poverty Wages

A new PHI analysis of the direct-care workforce finds that 46% of such workers depend on public assistance, such as food stamps, Medicaid, or other Read More »

MDS 3.0’s challenging PPS assessments

MDS 3.0 and RUGs-IV hit long-term care with a wave of change on October 1, 2010. Universally, most MDS coordinators struggled with the new Read More »

Can residents recruit their own caregivers?

V. Tellis-Nayak, PhD You've heard enough lectures and homilies on empowerment of staff and residents. Now you should go to Bethel, Connecticut, Read More »

Organizational approach to preferred view

Organizational culture shapes care in our communities. The concept of preferred view, which we looked at in February's column, p. 16, applies to Read More »

Six months in

The mad dash to train for, organize, and implement the MDS 3.0 assessment process has come and gone. Long-term care (LTC) administrators have had Read More »

Ten senior living design innovations

Design tends to be evolutionary, not revolutionary. Progress is typically made in incremental steps, tweaking what “is” to change what “will be.” Read More »

Exhibitor Roundup

Direct Supply Based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Direct Supply® is the leading provider of equipment, eCommerce, and service solutions to Senior Read More »

Boardwalk Theme Brings Florida Fun Indoors (PDF)

THE VILLAGE AT VIENNA SQUARE WINTER HAVEN, FLORIDA PROJECT SUMMARY Type of Facility/Setting: Skilled Nursing and Assisted Living Owner: TLC Read More »

Service drives transportation at The Peaks

Drivers Bill Och (left) and Dave Bramer keep The Peaks' vehicles in good condition while juggling the demands of busy schedules and dependent Read More »

Engaged and transformed

Caregiver Laura Spain is able to spend one-on-one time with a resident while two other residents enjoy viewing a DVD together. Step inside the Read More »

Diagnostic advancements in long-term care

Healthcare reform and the Affordable Health Care Act legislation was passed in 2010. Even as components of it are challenged in the courts, we Read More »

LTC protests therapy payment policy

Bob Gatty The long-term care (LTC) community is up in arms about a new Medicare policy for paying for therapy services, which industry Read More »

Supply Side

MDS 3.0 Online Training McKesson Medical-Surgical offers MDS Pro23, an interactive online program that helps staff master MDS 3.0 anytime and Read More »

Embrace the Operational Approach to MDS 3.0

Long-term care professionals are using a variety of approaches to streamline work within the MDS 3.0 assessment process implemented last October. Read More »

The road to recovery

This is part two of a two-part series on data security measures. For part one, please see the February 2011 issue of Long-Term Living (“Hail your new Read More »

10 steps to success in the ACO world

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act may prove to be the single most impactful piece of legislation for post-acute care since the Social Read More »

Not so Easy Rider

Whenever I need to get some clarity in life, I have two choices: either visit a therapist or Canada in winter.   Not Vancouver, where I grew up. Read More »

Health Care REIT to Acquire Genesis HealthCare’s Real Estate for $2.4 Billion

Health Care REIT, Inc., announced Monday that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire all real estate assets of Genesis HealthCare, a Read More »

Ventas to Acquire Nationwide Health Properties in $7.4 Billion Transaction

Ventas, Inc., and Nationwide Health Properties, Inc. (NHP) announced Monday a definitive agreement under which Ventas will acquire all of the Read More »

AHCA/NCAL Announces ‘Enhanced’ Quality Department

The American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) announced Tuesday that David R. Gifford, MD, MPH, will be Read More »

Healthcare Quality Improving Slowly; Disparities in Access to Care Persist

Improvements in healthcare quality continue to progress at a slow rate—about 2.3% a year; however, disparities based on race, ethnicity, and other Read More »

The importance of a facility hair stylist

I was surprised to find no beauty shop in this facility upon my arrival last fall. It did not directly affect me because I usually go out to have my Read More »

Arizona Senators Vote to Eliminate Medicaid Program

The Arizona Senate Appropriations Committee voted Wednesday to do away with the state's Medicaid program and replace it with a smaller system Read More »

Study: Sixty Percent of Paid Home Caregivers Make Medication Errors

A small study of paid home caregivers in Chicago showed 60% of participants made errors when sorting medications into pillboxes, according to Read More »

Report Highlights Case Studies for Best Practices in Care Transitions

The Long Term Quality Alliance (LTQA) today released a summary of its Innovative Communities Summit held last December in Washington, D.C. The report Read More »