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In long term care settings, studies suggest that almost two-thirds of nursing home residents exhibit cognitive impairment, ...
One of the most important paradigm shifts is in the mindset of the new consumer base. Unlike previous generations, baby boomers don’t plan to slow down as they retire; they plan to continue living ...
In long term care, there’s always more to learn—whether it’s navigating policy changes, supporting staff, or finding new ways to elevate resident care. That’s why podcasts have become a go-to resource ...
Tech anxiety isn’t solely about fearing new technology; it’s a complex psychological response to change, performance pressure ...
Long term care services are in greater demand than ever. The industry has responded by improving operations, leveraging technology, monitoring legislation, and focusing on wellness.
Charnetski and Holt discuss the shift from federal to state-level regulations, value-based care, and the impact of technology ...
AI continues to redefine health care, offering tools that address complex challenges with precision and scalability. Among its most promising applications is the use of AI companions in memory care.
New technology in long term care is exciting and promises to deliver many new functionalities as long as the purchase and implementation work for the facility, providers, and residents.
Assisted living communities and nursing homes are seeing more residents with opioid use disorder (OUD), chronic mental health issues, and traumatic brain injuries. These special populations require ...
Mike Bassett, Senior Vice President of Government Relations at the American Health Care Association (AHCA), discusses what reconciliation is, why Medicaid is so critical to long term care, and how ...
Recent research suggests that board certification in gerontological nursing offers immense benefits for nursing facilities and residents alike. According to an analysis of U.S.-based providers ...
Stadtler is joined by Carpenter and Shamberg to explore the importance of collaboration at the state and national levels, the role of immigration policy, and what’s ahead for long term care reform.