The New Wave of Foodservice Technology in Senior Care

Departments

More than 21,000 units under new ownership in housing acquisitions

“News is news, but what do you do about it?” Turn to LTL for depth, analysis, perspective. DES MOINES, IOWA-A merger between Life Care Services LLC Read More »

Indoor air quality

At a glance… Indoor air is two to 10 times more polluted than the air outside. It is imperative that long-term care facilities measure internal air Read More »

Activities’ angst

Editor's note: Kevin Kolus submits this month's editorial after intense reader feedback to a blog left him with unanswered questions. Read the Read More »

NewBridge on the Charles

Glass gives great views and the feeling of being outside is carried through the interior with cedar, slate, and bluestone Flying into Boston's Read More »

McClellan to forge new foundation for CAST

At a glance… Mark McClellan, MD, PhD, the new chairman of the CAST Commission, will try to lay the foundation for a better understanding of how Read More »

Getting better referrals

At a glance… Technology can provide you with a continuously updated source of actionable business intelligence to help increase your referral rate. Read More »

The ‘other’ activity workers

After living here for a few months, I discovered we had some wonderful volunteers. A retired gentleman came every other weekday to read parts of Read More »

Saving millions at the flip of a switch

At a glance… By creating an energy council, Brookdale Senior Living is saving huge amounts on monthly utility expenses while staying true to Read More »

Community education has hidden benefits for LTC providers

A recent keynote to the Environmental Protection Agency opened my eyes to the vast opportunities providers have for educating interested employers Read More »

Nursing home hair stylists

When I first came here, the facility hair stylist was here several days a week. Her days were not always long but she did arrive at 8 a.m. She would Read More »

Engaging family in resident care

PHOENIX—There are many ways to ease the trepidation of families placing a loved one in long-term care. Rita Altman, national director of memory care Read More »

Experts talk resident dining trends at ALFA

PHOENIX—A panel of experts identified trends they see coming in the dining aspect of senior living. The panelists—who convened at the Assisted Living Read More »

Paint or wallcovering? What each says about the environment

Back when I started designing in long-term care, dinosaurs roamed the earth. Or was it just after that darn ice age thing? Just can’t keep them Read More »

A surprise in the laundry barrel

The residents' needs are constantly changing. They are also more likely to change things in their rooms, and the staff has to keep up with these Read More »

Getting through to your staff

When employees are asked to choose what contributes to job satisfaction, the presence—or absence—of an effective communication system consistently Read More »

Care conferences, resident council

Q: How often do you attend care conferences and/or resident council meetings? Read More »

What boomers want

Did you know 25% of baby boomers are living with one or both of their parents or children?  Judah Ronch, PhD, acting dean and professor of the Read More »

What is mentoring?

PHILADELPHIA—According to Chip Bell, PhD, keynote speaker at the 44th Annual American College of Health Care Administrators (ACHCA) Convocation and Read More »

Getting a new administrator

After months of corporate interim administrators, a new administrator arrived about three weeks ago. I learned of her arrival when she came into my Read More »

Video calls for nursing home residents

My hip 80-something mother-in-law uses Skype's free video calls to view the family as she talks with them over the computer. I'd like to see video Read More »

Thinking of long-term care leadership on an African safari

A recent trip to the Serengeti in Africa can shed some light on leadership through the eyes of the majestic animals we had the pleasure to see. Read More »

Too many PRN meds, so I’ve been told

At a recent care conference I was instructed that there are too many PRNs on my medication list. I was not surprised since I have taken pages and Read More »

Residents send their love to America’s bravest

In the May issue, Managing Editor Sandra Hoban reported in her story “Encouraging words” about a special project connecting residents with wounded Read More »

Elders love social connectivity

What do being 92 years old, Facebook, and assisted living have in common?   If you have met my great Aunt Helen, you would know. She lives in an Read More »

And the best shrimp peeler is…

Food entertainment is becoming “center of the plate” for many senior living communities. From exhibition culinary displays to healthy eating advice Read More »

Better food someday

On The Bonnie Hunt Show last week they were promoting a documentary about American food production. It reminded me about how our food is mass Read More »

Direct impact

Today, technology is being used for a broad array of purposes in senior living communities as a means to help improve quality of senior care and Read More »

Encouraging words

The “war years”-whether serving at the front or stateside; building ships, planes, or munitions; and buying bonds, the “Greatest Generation” knows Read More »

Dark clouds over long-term care?

You can look at nursing homes (NH) in two ways. The first approach takes a bird's-eye view and surveys the LTC landscape. Here you soon notice Read More »

Tower of Babel

It is interesting to watch the different reactions to the passage of the Federal Health Care Reform Law in the long-term care industry. Like the Read More »