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Oregon Department of Human Services issued $2 million dollars in funding for initiatives to improve emergency services for ...
A new study published in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery reveals that hearing loss may be responsible for nearly one-third of dementia cases in older adults. Researchers found that up to 32% ...
It’s become increasingly apparent this spring that long-term care providers are going to have to perform better and more efficiently as each day passes.
More providers should be assessing their direct care teams for measles immunity and promoting vaccination, PALTMed said.
A recent study published in JAMA Network Open reveals important differences between two approaches to measuring social risk: individual-level assessment and neighborhood-level assessment. The ...
Congress may be on break for the Easter holiday, but continued behind-the-scenes maneuvers are making cuts to Medicaid appear less likely.
A new qualitative study published in BMC Geriatrics identified key factors affecting the implementation of community health management for cognitive impairment, a significant global public health ...
Maine lawmakers are stepping in to try to help LTC providers stay afloat, and recruit and retain caregivers with emergency legislation.
PJ Sanford combines his passions for operational efficiency and skilled nursing to drive data innovation in the post-acute ...
Study examines optimal characteristics of facilitators to boost social engagement in dementia groups
A new report shares recommendations for facilitators who want to boost social engagement in older adults with Alzheimer's ...
Providers on Wednesday embraced the CMS decision to extend the deadline for its mandatory nursing home revalidation program.
A new report underscores the barriers nursing homes face as they ramp up staffing in an ecosystem where other healthcare ...
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