Month: October 2009

Nursing home loses 51 employees after customs inspection

A probe by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement of the staff at Rosewood Care Center in Northbrook, Illinois, revealed many employees at the Read More »

Learning from a father’s ‘rage’

For 11 years I pleaded with my elderly father to allow a caregiver to help him with my ailing mother, but after 55 years of loving each other he Read More »

Introducing the nursing home to ‘family councils’

Today, guest poster Karlin Mbah, of the New York-based organization Friends and Relatives of the Institutionalized Aged (FRIA), explains what “family Read More »

What about recycling in your facility?

Ever since I came to a nursing home 13 years ago, I wondered why this facility did not recycle. I know there are recycling centers in the area. But I Read More »

Therapeutic use of the Internet in nursing homes

A recent study by the Phoenix Center looked at adults 55 and over, but not employed or in nursing homes, and found that Internet use decreased their Read More »

Personnel investigations

Personnel investigations are necessary whenever there is an allegation or indication of employee misconduct. According to Federal Regulation F-225, Read More »

Is independent living with home health the new assisted living?

More and more I am facing the challenges of independent living settings that need to meet the requirements of assisted or nursing. Not from a code Read More »

Residents’ Cries

A couple of residents on this unit are unsettlingly vocal. They cry, yell, pound, or moan for hours. Medicine does not consistently quiet them down. Read More »

How and why to track your leads

Where do your residents come from?   Most senior housing providers will tell you they find residents in their geographic region. How people find Read More »

Orientation—the foundation for success

Many liken staff turnover to a revolving door—new staff leave as quickly as they arrived. We have previously described methods to transform the Read More »

Monitoring resident bowel movements can save lives

In addition to monitoring food and liquid intake of nursing home patients, staff needs to pay attention to the elimination of the wastes. When urine Read More »

Trying my own art

I have always loved doing many types of crafts. Years ago when I became disabled, the occupational therapists said that painting or doing crafts Read More »

‘Best nursing homes’ rankings explore Five-Star’s gray areas

More than 15,500 American nursing homes have been ranked by U.S. News & World Report—the magazine that perennially declares which institutions are Read More »

Designing interiors to accommodate for Wii bowling residents

First of all, no matter what anyone tells you, residents are not too old or incapacitated to participate in Nintendo’s Wii bowling.Over the last year Read More »

Something good about nursing homes: Story of the writing class and realized dreams

This positive story about long-term care is from the perspective of a nursing home administrator/president. If you'd like to add your own good news, Read More »

Principles to advance person-centered care

Recent Harvard articles have been consistent in their insistence that a different mode of leadership will be required in all businesses going Read More »

Adding some color to resident life

After living in this nursing home for many years I got used to all white towels, washcloths, sheets, blankets, etc. In fact, I do not think I gave it Read More »

Your thoughts on LTC staff flu vaccinations

What are your feelings on flu vaccinations for long-term care staff?                       Comments: - It is much needed. - Staff working in LTC Read More »

Graham W. Brimhall’s very lucky day

I've been sold a lot of ridiculous stuff in my life. Elaborate devices to correct my golf swing. A combination vegetable slicer/clock radio. A Read More »

Attorneys general recommend Five-Star overhaul

As nursing home interests in Washington continue to battle proposed Medicare cuts to help finance healthcare reform, they also have tackled another Read More »

More bucks to treat boomers

As reported by Medical News Today on September 10, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) reported that in 2007, U.S. hospitals spent Read More »

QIS: An Update

The Quality Indicator Survey (QIS)-that intriguing potential substitute for the not-much-beloved OBRA nursing home survey process-is marching right Read More »

Facility Guide

Introduction Welcome to Long-Term Living's Special Purchasing Guide devoted exclusively to Facilities. Similar in format to our annual BUYERS GUIDE, Read More »

Product Focus

Spa System The Penner Cascade Premier Spa provides affordable elegance with a TV, DVD, and CD player. You design the colors to create a spa-like Read More »

‘The art of discipline’

If it is possible for long-term care operators to forecast an economic storm, the management at Carol Woods Retirement Community might as well be Read More »

A moment to shine

Being a bird-lover, the first thing I was drawn to entering Rolling Fields' reception area was Gabby, the cockatoo. Her cage was strategically Read More »

LTL Online

The Long-Term Living Web site serves daily news focused on the LTC field. The news feed covers reports and studies, governance, views and news from Read More »

Living in concert with nature

Located in Thousand Oaks, California, in scenic Ventura County, University Village Thousand Oaks (UVTO) is nestled on a 65-acre natural riparian Read More »

Start Now

Editor's note: This is part one of a two-part series. This month's discussion focuses on how to keep good records to avoid a RAC audit. If you are Read More »

Bed Exchange Data System

To assist in the quality and efficient care of patients and community members, a group of social workers and other Thompson Health associates Read More »