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Recent developments in the Medicaid system and how our facilities will house and support those who need it have affected so ...
Even when inspections reveal grave cases of injury, federal health officials do not inform consumers or impose fines the way they do for nursing homes, nor does Medicare provide easy-to-understand ...
Even when inspections reveal grave cases of injury, federal officials do not inform consumers or impose fines the way they do for nursing homes, nor does Medicare provide easy-to-understand five-star ...
A nursing home has defeated a former employee’s claim that she was fired because for refusing a COVID-19 vaccination for ...
McKnight’s Long-Term Care News Senior Editor Kimberly Marselas received top honors for her column writing in the 2025 APEX ...
A major new study reveals that older adults with cancer and type 2 diabetes who take GLP-1 receptor agonist medications (GLP-1RAs) experience significantly better overall survival rates compared to ...
A new study examining age-related macular degeneration (AMD) among elderly residents in Egyptian geriatric homes revealed connections between this vision condition and dangerous falls.
New research suggests that calcium intake may significantly reduce the risk of congestive heart failure (CHF) across all adult age groups. The comprehensive study, published in BMC Cardiovascular ...
Nursing homes use of PDPM coding has forced Medicare to realign its spending on patients with higher medical complexity.
A national nonprofit workforce development organization has its eye on certifying 100,000 new nurse aides by 2030.
Known for both her passion for senior care and the arts, Amy Hewes’ contributions to her senior living community have a distinctly musical flair.
In emergency preparedness, one frustrating reality in long-term care isn’t the chaos of a crisis — it’s the silence of inactivity. Even after leadership ...