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ACHCA Finalizing 45th Annual Convocation Schedule of Events

The American College of Health Care Administrators (ACHCA) is making final preparations for its 45th Annual Convocation and Exposition, to be held Read More »

Senior Housing/LTC Category Added to National Improvement Awards

The George Mason University Department of Health Administration & Policy has expanded its annual Quality Improvement Awards to include a category for Read More »

Marathon Man revisited

In early December I wrote about a new resident, a 59-year-old with dementia, whom I called Marathon Man because of his life history as a runner. I Read More »

Homeward bound

For many people, one of the joys of retiring from work is not having to wake up on someone else’s schedule. That benefit shouldn’t end just because Read More »

Sports Commentator, Methodist Hospital Launch National Alzheimer Center

In a new collaboration to fight Alzheimer’s disease, Jim Nantz, an Emmy Award-winning CBS Sports commentator, has partnered with The Methodist Read More »

iPad Animation Helps Assess Mobility in Elderly (Video)

For the one in eight Americans now over the age of 65, mobility is a "vital sign" that should be regularly checked, according to two health Read More »

Latest in reform repeal shows politicians aren’t taking anything seriously

On Wednesday, the House passed “H.R.2 - Repealing the Job-Killing Health Care Law Act”. Yes, that’s the actual name of the bill our elected officials Read More »

U.S., China Announce Public-Private Healthcare Partnership

With the State Visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao to the United States on Wednesday, several U.S. government entities joined with China’s Read More »

AHCA Launches ‘State of LTC’ Series

The American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) has launched an informational series on the “State of Read More »

Resident personality affects success of PRN medication

THE PROBLEM Because of their personality styles, some nursing home residents don't ask for their PRN (as needed, or "per request of the nurse") pain Read More »

NIC Announces Speakers for March Regional Symposium

The National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing & Care Industry announced its keynote and general session speakers for the 2011 NIC Regional Read More »

AGS Updates Guidelines for Preventing Falls in the Elderly

The American Geriatrics Society and the British Geriatric Society have added a number of new assessments in the first update of the guidelines on Read More »

When a resident runs out of a med

After living almost 15 years in nursing homes, I am still surprised when I run out of a certain medicine. I have run out of medicines too many times Read More »

Medicaid Pays Nursing Homes Less than Minimum Wage, AHCA Says

A new study released by the American Health Care Association (AHCA) finds that Medicaid programs in states across the country underfunded nursing Read More »

Portrait of an LTC Medical Director

Yesterday, I received a report summarizing the results of the 2010 AMDA–Dedicated To Long Term Care Medicine (formerly the American Medical Directors Read More »

LTC Pharmacy Alliance Says Reform Regulation would Raise Costs for Part D Payers

The Long Term Care Pharmacy Alliance (LTCPA) expressed concern this week with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ proposed rule on Read More »

Sunrise Enters New Joint Venture for Ownership Interest in 29 Properties

Sunrise Senior Living, Inc., announced Tuesday that on January 10, the company completed a purchase and sale agreement with a subsidiary of CNL Read More »

AHA Appoints 2011 Chair of Section for Long-Term Care and Rehabilitation

Michele F. Bellantoni, MD, medical director of Johns Hopkins Bayview Care Center in Baltimore, is the 2011 chair of the American Hospital Read More »

Nursing home closures concentrated in poorest areas

A new study led by researchers at Brown University found that between 1999 and 2008, nursing home closures in the United States were concentrated Read More »

Black People Less Likely to Have Advance Care Directives

A recent government study of nursing home and hospice patients shows a significant gap between white and black people having advance care Read More »

How many residents have computer access?

Ever since I began using the Internet while living in a nursing home, I have wondered how many other residents are online. I myself have been online Read More »

NIC’s seniors housing update

As of 3Q10, occupancy in nursing care properties across the largest 31 metropolitan markets was 88.5%, which is down 0.6 percentage points from the Read More »

Pandemic Flu Planning Guide for Nursing Homes Released

A complimentary planning tool is now available to help the nation’s nursing homes prepare for an influenza pandemic. The new resource is courtesy of Read More »

U.S. Health Spending at Historically Low Rate of Growth

Healthcare spending in the United States grew 4% in 2009, to $2.5 trillion, or $8,086 per person—the slowest rate of growth in the 50-year history of Read More »

Researchers Find Tablet Splitting in Nursing Homes to be an Inaccurate Practice

Medical experts have issued a warning about the common practice of tablet splitting after a study found that a large percentage of split pill Read More »

Nursing Home Residents with Mental Illness Less Likely to have Advance Care Directives

Researchers examining a national sample of more than 13,500 nursing home residents found that those with serious mental illness were 24% less likely Read More »

Senior Living Company to Partner with Businesses, Offer Community Discounts

CRL Senior Living Communities announced today a new corporate partnership program that will allow companies to offer a family discount on long-term Read More »

The new age for Boomers begins now

The Baby Boomers, of which I am a member, have been analyzed and documented and marketed to relentlessly since the first wave of World War II U.S. Read More »

Electronic Health Records Not Always Linked to Improved Quality

Use of electronic health records by hospitals across the United States has had only a limited effect on improving the quality of medical care, Read More »

GPO Managed Health Care Associates Acquires Navigator

Managed Health Care Associates, Inc., a group purchasing organization (GPO) serving healthcare providers and specifically long-term care pharmacies, Read More »