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Seniors-Focused Joint Venture between GE, Intel Now Operational

GE and Intel Corporation today announced the title of their healthcare joint venture, “Intel-GE Care Innovations LLC,” or Care Innovations for short, Read More »

PharMerica Acquires Texas Based LTC Pharmacy Company

PharMerica Corporation, a national provider of institutional pharmacy and hospital pharmacy management services, has acquired the assets of Lone Star Read More »

Strange occurrences in my room

It was very important for me to have a working computer when I came here. My sister set it up quickly, but it had to be makeshift: there’s only one Read More »

Just the FAQs: Skin care, incontinence

ABOUT CLINICALLY SPEAKING Clinically Speaking addresses clinical topics of interest to the long-term care community, such as skin care and Read More »

Actively managing technology

David Oatway, RN, MPH The technology required in long-term care must be actively managed. The time has passed when allowing the computer systems Read More »

Regulatory reprieve

When the lame duck Congress last month gave a one-year reprieve to Medicare doctors who were facing a 25% payment cut this month, it also overturned Read More »

Voices and choices

Several years ago, while attending a meeting of a local woman's club, the oldest in the group, who was nearly 85 years old, said something very Read More »

Monitoring tech: Trending upwards

In a study last year that garnered a surprisingly small amount of buzz, BCC Research reported that the global market for elder care technology Read More »

Evidence-based design for dementia

There is growing evidence that the design of the built environment, by itself and in combination with organizational policies and procedures, has a Read More »

Words matter

At the Erickson School, our mission is to educate a community of leaders who will improve society by enhancing the lives of older adults. Our Read More »

Ring in the new

I love fresh starts. I consider myself expert at them. Come January 1, I jump out of bed (if I haven't overindulged the previous evening), and set Read More »

LTC’s 10 most influential people

Are you satisfied with the names on this list? Tell us who you think were most influential by contacting the editors at psheehan@iadvance... Read More »

Acceptibel Erurr

Here's a little nugget of inconvenient truth you won't find nestled in the lyrics of “Frosty the Snowman”-the holiday season is a perverse and Read More »

Mechanics of a labor investigation

As noted in the September 2010 issue of Long-Term Living (“Old law-New problem,” p. 32), the U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division has Read More »

Supply Side

Fall Management Crest Healthcare Supply's Fall Fighter Fall Management products include a String Monitor, Bed and Chair Monitors, along with sensor Read More »

Welcome to Cybertherapy

Did you know that a staggering 69% of the world's almost seven billion people play video games where players of all ages enter a virtual environment Read More »

Congress Passes Section 202 Housing Reform for Seniors

WASHINGTON, D.C.—U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl (D-WI), chairman of the Special Committee on Aging, announced earlier this week the passage of S.118 under Read More »

Resource assists LTC employees with tax filing

It will soon be 2011 and we all will have to account to Uncle Sam for our 2010 income. Preparing your own tax return is a challenge for anyone, Read More »

An LTL classic: ‘The Night Before Christmas’

Editor’s note: An appreciative reader recently contacted Long-Term Living in search of her favorite Richard Peck editorial from a decade ago. Read More »

Long-Term Living Takes Holiday Break

With the glut of major holidays nearly upon us, Long-Term Living will not be publishing news or blogs during the week of December 27-31. We’ll be Read More »

Get excited for 2011

While it should never be the aim of a magazine to “stir the pot” for the sake of controversy, in the case of Long-Term Living’s upcoming January Read More »

Alzheimer’s Expert Killed in Hit-and-Run

CLEVELAND—Mark Smith, 45, co-editor of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and executive director of the American Aging Association, was killed Sunday Read More »

Nursing home resident support: 12-step telephone meetings

The saying in 12-Step programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is that alcoholism is a three-fold disease: physical, mental, and spiritual. The Read More »

More Nursing Home Residents with Dementia Seek Hospice Care, Use It Longer

More nursing home residents with dementia are seeking a hospice benefit and using it longer, according to a new study of records on more than 3.8 Read More »

Nursing aides: ‘Entertaining angels unaware?’

After arriving here three months ago I dreaded facing my first weekend. From experience I knew there would be fewer staff and maybe even call offs. Read More »

Long-Term Living’s e-news receives top honors

It was a satisfying moment yesterday when I was notified that SeniorHomes.com voted Long-Term Living’s weekly e-news “Best Industry Newsletter” for Read More »

Brightening this holiday season for your staff

In a perfect world, we would all approach December with great anticipation, thinking of that Norman Rockwell Christmas gathering, the opening of Read More »

Legislation Would Narrow Red Flags Rule

Congress has passed legislation that would narrow the scope of the Federal Trade Commission’s “Red Flags Rule,” potentially exempting healthcare Read More »

Congress Passes National Alzheimer’s Project Act

Congress on Wednesday passed the National Alzheimer’s Project Act (N.A.P.A.), which would create the National Alzheimer’s Project for the Read More »

Residents desire consistency with their care

Living in a small assisted living residence, my mother was quite close with the aides that came by to help her. They knew when she liked to go to bed Read More »