Month: July 2004

Using Nutrition Technology to Feed Data-Hungry Managers

BY BRENDA RICHARDSON, MA, RD, CD, LDUsing nutrition technology to feed data-hungry managersWith the right software, information systems can add speed Read More »

Should You Outsource Staff Management?

BY RICHARD L. PECK, EDITOR-IN-CHIEFShould you outsource staff management?Everything from payroll and training to employment law compliance and risk Read More »

Reducing the Threat of Labor Problems

BY STEPHEN J. CABOT, ESQ.Reducing the threat of labor problemsEffectively communicating concern for and appreciation of employees builds a firm Read More »

Tips on Joining a GPO

INTERVIEW WITH MARK TELLIER, TELLIER & ASSOCIATES, LLCTips on joining a GPO Long-term care is coming into its own in the $34 billion-a-year Read More »

Guest Editorial

GUEST editorialBY DENNIS HAYESChanging nursing homes: A new perspective  While I commend the thrust of Paul Willging's December 2003 column ("Quality Read More »

Computers: Not Just for E-Mail Anymore!

BY JACK YORK, PRESIDENT, IT'S NEVER 2 LATEComputers: Not just for e-mail anymore!You might be surprised at what computer systems and Internet access Read More »

Web Directory

LTC RESOURCES AARP601 E St., NWWashington, DC 20049(800) 424-3410(888) 687-2277Fax: (202) 434-6499www.aarp.orgAdaptive Environments Center, Inc.374 Read More »

Editorial

editorialBY RICHARD L. PECK, EDITOR-IN-CHIEFGet rid of those lazy bums "They don't make 'em like they used to."How often have we heard that said Read More »

LTC Purchasing’s “New Kid on the Block”

BY RICHARD L. PECK, EDITOR-IN-CHIEFLTC purchasing's 'new kid on the block'A national provider organization and a national distributor network have Read More »

The Art of Admissions

BY SARAH FOX, LSWThe art of admissionsThe admissions coordinator plays a large role in the resident's well-being, the family's morale, and the Read More »