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The US Food and Drug Administration has cleared the first-ever blood test for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease, offering a less ...
So many of my nursing home clients are burdened with paper and emails every day, so much so that it is often overwhelming to ...
A New Jersey Superior Court judge has denied the state’s attempt to dismiss a lawsuit by a group of long-term care providers.
One New York post-acute care chain is developing the next generation of certified nursing assistants with an in-house training program.
A new randomized clinical trial found that combining testosterone therapy with exercise training did not significantly improve long-distance mobility in older women recovering from hip fracture. The ...
Nursing home quality is in such flux in the US that more than a quarter of 5-star rated facilities later slid to the lowest rating.
New guidance from the American Heart Association (AHA) emphasizes the need to integrate palliative care into treatment plans ...
A comprehensive systematic review of research across multiple countries reveals significant social inequities that affect ...
New research has found that nursing homes that filed for bankruptcy saw increases in negative resident outcomes and staff turnover.
Pay and benefits no longer are providers’ strongest retention tools, Campbell said. Rather, employees today stick around when ...
Medication management best practices, safety tips and advice on pharmacy partnerships were among the prime takeaways.
CMS' staffing mandate and excessive civil money penalties are a pair of major regulatory pain points that leading provider ...