Aging care providers are facing rising operational costs and supply chain challenges, intensified by the pandemic and natural ...
Most of long-term care’s problems — including impaired access and quality, institutional bias, interminable home-care waits, paid caregiver shortages, and ...
Two trade associations representing Minnesota nursing homes are suing the state to block a rule requiring them to pay workers holiday pay, which they say violates federal law because it pre-empts ...
Twenty to 40% of nursing residents have serious mental health challenges, but most facilities don't have the proper resources or staff in place to properly care for them.
When long-time skilled nursing executive Bernie McGuinness struck out on his own after nearly two decades managing others’ ...
Politics aside, the recent election sure looked like an unqualified success for long-term care owners and operators.
Older adults with hip fractures who did not speak English (and were in healthcare settings that were predominantly ...
A Nov. 27 study in BMC Geriatrics examined the sociodemographic determinants of mobility decline in older adults.
An emerging threat to people living in nursing homes warrants increased providers’ attention and action. It has to do with ...
A new rule proposed by CMS presents alterations to the Medicare program, including expanded coverage for anti-obesity ...
Federal officials announced Tuesday that audits they launched earlier this year have led to significant new reforms.
What’s one way to a long-term care resident’s heart? Sideline seats at a jolting University of Colorado football game.