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LTC providers advised to prepare for resident cognitive and functional decline at admission: experts
Once admitted to a long-term care facility, a significant number of residents face stark cognitive decline, new study results ...
Older adults with early memory problems who exercised regularly — whether through gentle stretching or brisk aerobic workouts ...
State governments are turning to a familiar resource to push nursing homes toward better staffing: value-based payment ...
Carotid artery narrowing due to atherosclerosis (a condition known as atherosclerotic carotid stenosis) contributes to up to ...
A historic partnership is requesting millions in investment dollars to assist Pennsylvania operators in recruiting and ...
A single-dose of the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine in older adults showed waning efficacy across three seasons of ...
Nursing homes across the country are embracing the power of the documentary to capture and share stories from behind their ...
We can thank Shakespeare for making the original observation that “strange bedfellows” can be united under stressful ...
Rural nursing home closure sparks fight for certificate of need modernization amid national pullback
A nursing home in the tiny town of Butte remains closed more than a month after its private owner walked away, refusing to ...
A group of specially wired support animals is bringing back core memories for residents of an Iowa nursing home, helping ...
We plant Derby week.” “That’s just what we do here,” I heard a facility administrator say this week. There is something ...
A nationwide Chinese study found that older adults with sarcopenia, an age-related loss of muscle mass and strength, experience significantly higher rates of lower back pain compared to their peers ...
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