One-on-one with…Shawn Bloom

In this exclusive Q&A, the National PACE Association's CEO Shawn Bloom talks about the organization and its growing popularity as a healthcare delivery model. Read More »

“State’s here!”

A state survey is an important facet of ensuring that residents receive quality care, yet it always creates a sense of dread for administrators and staff. Residents know instinctively when their home is being inspected. Read More »

Three Tenn. nursing homes have admissions suspensions lifted

The ban on new admissions has been lifted and three Tennessee nursing facilities can begin admitting new residents. Read More »

Beyond Bingo: Activity director role evolves

The days of simply keeping residents occupied are over, and the focus has turned squarely on making sure that meaningful, person-centered activities contribute to a life worth living—and celebrating. As always, long-term care communities and their activity directors are rolling up their sleeves and taking the challenge to heart. Read More »

FDA: Cut Lunesta dosage by 2/3

Residents who take sleep aids may be groggier than you think the next morning, as the FDA slashes the recommended starting dose of some sleep aids by 2/3. Read More »

Partnership aims at making home health monitoring easier

Vital signs monitoring products are being integrated into a remote care management solution.  Read More »

Senior housing development: Boom or bust for investors?

The senior demographic keeps growing, but is the senior housing market overbuilding and exceeding the demand? Read More »

Kindred targets Gentiva

Kindred Healthcare launches a hostile takeover bid for Gentiva Health Services. Read More »

Identifying hazards before an event occurs

OSHA safety compliance goes well beyond the National Emphasis Program on Long-Term Care. Are you watching for these other risks? Read More »

12 steps to QAPI: Step 6: Conduct a QAPI Awareness Campaign

Tips on various ways to communicate your facility's QAPI plan to all stakeholders--residents, staff and families. An awareness campaign helps to embed quality awareness into your nursing home's culture. Read More »

Nurses question safety of new technologies

A nurses group's campaign takes aim at potential safety threats due to investments in newer technologies.  Read More »

Home health providers, others charged with false billing

A six-city effort has resulted in charges against 90 people for their alleged participation in Medicare fraud schemes involving what the government says is approximately $260 million in false billings. Read More »

Stroke? Think FAST

I thought all healthcare workers knew the signs and symptoms of stroke. I was wrong. But May, National Stroke Awareness Month, presents an ideal opportunity for long-term care facilities to offer education. Read More »

MatrixCare joins data exchange collaborative

A leading long-term care electronic health record company brings its LTC-focused documentation expertise to a national health data exchange forum. Read More »

TMC revamps clinical therapy program’s training, treatments

A therapy management company reinvigorates its clinical program to assist therapists with training and treatments.  Read More »

Therapy cap insanity on Capitol Hill

Will Congress ever fix the therapy caps problem? Long-Term Living Washington writer Bob Gatty takes a fresh look at an ongoing problem. Read More »

Website expands shopping for senior living options

A new website provides seniors, their families and healthcare professionals tools to find the right senior living community or care option.  Read More »

A small house can mean a big difference, speakers say

A senior living provider and general contractor share what they have learned through the process of building of five small house neighborhoods and delivering person-centered skilled nursing care. See the photo gallery, too. Read More »

Negative pressure wound therapy market continues to grow

A new market report estimates negative pressure wound therapy market will hit $4.2 billion by 2019.  Read More »

Studying residents—up close

Students can learn a lot about aging by walking (or riding) in a residents’ shoes. Conversations with seniors can open doors of understanding and communication. Read More »

Groundbreaking rehab system wins FDA approval

A novel physical rehabilitation system that uses game-like exercises wins FDA approval.  Read More »

Memory boxes? Forget about them

Long-term care communities are moving away from using memory boxes as cuing tools for residents, experts say. Thankfully, they add, less expensive and more effective options exist. Read More »

Leaders of Tomorrow: Amy Carpenter, AIA, LEED AP, BD+C

Congratulations to Amy Carpenter, AIA, LEED AP, BD+C, our final Leaders of Tomorrow honoree! She's led the way to new building codes for senior living spaces, while keeping a keen eye on tomorrow's designs for memory care. Read More »

Project aims to clarify home health role for future

The Alliance for Home Health Quality and Innovation is launching research, a workshop and a symposium to explore the delivery of Medicare skilled home healthcare to a growing population of older adults. Read More »

More interdisciplinary team training needed: paper

More healthcare professionals need to receive interdisciplinary team training because the approach results in better care coordination and improved health outcomes for older adults, according to a new position paper. Read More »

Leaders of Tomorrow: Bernadette Ledesma, MPH, LNHA

Congratulations to Long-Term Living 2014 Leaders of Tomorrow honoree Bernadette Ledesma, MPH, LNHA. Administrator, advocate and educator she is instrumental in ensuring top-down quality care for Hawaii’s seniors. Read More »

App focuses on caring for wounds and ostomy sites

Expanded wound care app includes information on pressure ulcers, fecal ostomies and more.  Read More »

Researchers tie stroke deaths to geography

A new study uses geospatial data to track stroke deaths in the U.S. Are you in one of the "hot spots"? Read More »

Physicians and EHRs: What do they read?

A healthcare IT study finds physicians can be very selective as to what they read and what they ignore in an electronic health record.  Read More »

Senior organization offers comprehensive technology help

Designed to bridge the technology gap, a major senior organization is launching a unique education program.  Read More »