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Sabra Health Care increased its first-quarter rent intake by $1 million over 2024, despite having disposed of $15 million in ...
New survey results reveal long-term care workers’ attitudes toward pay and benefits, and shed light on why they stay or leave.
Joseph DeMattos Jr. is out to share insights he’s gained during a rich, decades-long career to help raise long-term care providers experiences and fortunes. In this special McKnight’s Newsmaker ...
About one-third of older adults in resident care homes for the elderly are subject to potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) and at a higher risk for hospitalization due to being on medications ...
Globally, 23.7% of older adults have mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Proper health strategies are necessary to diagnose and treat people who have MCI, according to a new report.
Neighborhoods with sparse food access and low income could be a risk factor for accelerated cognitive decline and lead to more health disparities, a report published Tuesday in BMC Medicine finds.
Several of LTC Properties’ key performance indicators were down to start the year, but the firm’s executive team took an upbeat, forward-looking stance Tuesday — even brushing aside concerns about one ...
Over the last few weekends, as I’ve been watching my granddaughter, I’ve been indoctrinated into the Octonauts. They’re a ...
A cadre of researchers — including the de facto dean of nursing home staffing studies — has proposed a new tool using a nursing home’s case-mix index as a way to set expected daily nurse staffing ...
Professional liability rates for long-term care providers have moderated since early 2024, but an “upward rate trend” is ...
Alert systems that involve the community in locating a missing person with dementia must balance privacy concerns and safety, ...
Smart sphygmomanometers? Oxygen concentrators that mine Bitcoin? OK, not that far. But as 2030 approaches, long-term care ...
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