Next month kicks off Long-Term Living’s 60th anniversary! To celebrate our “legacy of leadership,” we've planned a year's worth of special editorial Read More »
Inspiration is a necessity in life. Thousands of providers across the United States feel constrained by a physical environment that no longer meets Read More »
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 »
Introduction Welcome to Long-Term Living's Special Purchasing Guide devoted exclusively to Facilities. Similar in format to our annual BUYERS GUIDE, Read More »
Introduction Long-Term Living magazine in pleased to provide our readers with this exclusive directory containing some of the suppliers and service Read More »
Person-centered care (PCC), a part of the culture change movement in long-term care, has been called an “attitude,” a “transformation,” and a “gold Read More »
Access Control Systems DoorKing, Inc. Inglewood, CA Contact: James Palfreyman Ph. (800) 826-7493 Fax (310) 641-1586 E-mail: info@doorking.com Web: Read More »
Resident incontinence represents a major challenge for the long-term care (LTC) industry. It negatively impacts residents on many levels and has a Read More »
Editor's Note: Readers with access to the Internet and, more specifically, to our Web site, https://www.iadvanceseniorcare.com, may have noticed a rather Read More »
Artromick Booth 314 Designed specifically for long-term care, the Artromick eMAR is a complete workflow and management system that sets itself apart Read More »
In Part 1 of this article (Nursing Homes/Long Term Care Management, January 2007, p. 52), we reviewed four of the expressions that can reveal your Read More »
BY JANET WHITE Save your back, save your budgetSafe, simple, and cost-efficient transfer solutions are especially helpful in caring for bariatric Read More »
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!A selection of LTC programs that made a differenceReprinted from past editions of the Not-for-Profit Report For the past eight years, Read More »
Targeting Our Approach to IncontinenceNegligent and imprecise responses to residents' incontinence carry a heavy price-here's how not to pay for itBY Read More »
OSHA's Emphasis Is on Nursing Homes What to do if (or when) the federal safety inspectors pay a visit under the new National Emphasis ProgramBY Read More »
It involves much more than mandatory in-services,and pays off in many ways No matter where it is located or the level of acuity it treats, a Read More »
By SHEP TAPASAK TO HELP A CLIENT FACILITY KEEP ITS INSURANCE PREMIUMS UNDER CONTROL, THIS INSURER DEVELOPED AN ACTIVE COLABERATION The task of Read More »
Insights in Aged-Care Policy From "Down Under," Part 2 Prospective payment and quality monitoring-a different gameBy Robert Greenwood In a previous Read More »