How can you do more with less? As long-term care staffing and budgets take hits with sweeping policy changes, it seems that nurses are doing what they do best: step up, forge ahead, and take care of the residents with whatever tools available.
Medicare is as hot a topic as ever with regards to healthcare policy and the United States government, but while elected officials debate over Medicare’s future, there’s one prevalent issue of which more people should be aware: Medicare fraud.
Senior care keeps evolving to meet today’s ever-changing standards, but the influx of baby boomers into assisted living may one of the biggest catalysts for procedural reevaluation yet.Join Armstrong as he sits down with Alisa Tagg, President
With the Fall Memory Care Forum coming up September 14-15, the Institute for the Advancement of Senior Care (IASC) invites all thoughts and expertise on long-term care, acute care, and, of course, memory care for the betterment of clinicians, e
According to Daniel Pink in his 2015 Leading Age keynote address, the concepts of autonomy, mastery, and performance are the key cruxes of staff motivation—but there are secrets that both skilled nursing and assisted living staffs aren’t tellin