Students who participated in an initiative that revisited the concept of the Teaching Nursing Home improved gerontological nursing skills and confidence, according to a follow-up study and related ...
Bright outdoor light exposure at night is associated with an increased risk of heart disease, according to an October study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Depression often goes undiagnosed in long-term care settings, but implementing nurse-led screening protocols can help older adults receive a diagnosis and access treatment, according to study results ...
Insurance rate increases continued to moderate in 2025, and the year ahead could give long-term care providers a chance to reexamine their coverage and, possibly, expand it, WTW said in its 2026 ...
A federal court has thrown out a False Claims lawsuit alleging fraud by a Maryland nursing home and its therapy partner ...
One recent evening, right as supper hit the table, Emmy came rolling in from the barn smelling every bit like a pony. Hay in her hair, dirt on her riding ...
Depression often goes undiagnosed in long-term care settings, but implementing nurse-led screening protocols can help older adults receive a diagnosis and access treatment, according to study results ...
Leaders of three of the nation’s best-performing nursing homes shared on Wednesday outside-the-box recruitment and retention ...
Nursing homes can boost quality ratings and reduce hospitalizations by increasing their “strikingly lean” social services staff, a new study finds.
Regardless of the federal staffing mandate's demise, an inescapable conclusion is that long-term care providers still desperately need to keep developing even better ways to find, train and retain ...
A new investigative report released by Senators Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and Rick Scott (R-FL), ranking member and chairman of the US Senate Special Committee on Aging, respectively, details the ...
Older adults, particularly those living with health conditions, who hold positive views on aging (VoA) are more likely to partake in vigorous, physical exercise, according to an August study published ...
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