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A program that has successfully trained more than 6,000 CNAs is facing an uncertain future amid a breakdown in Wisconsin's budget process.
A management company that won a $12.1 million judgment against a nursing home chain it once served has waited too long to try ...
A major new study examining the 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccines shows moderate protection that works best in the first few months but weakens considerably over time. The research, published in JAMA ...
A study has developed a predictive tool to help older adults understand their likelihood of maintaining independence at home ...
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has concluded there is insufficient evidence to recommend screening older adults for caregiver abuse and neglect, even as new data reveals the widespread nature ...
For many in long-term care, Monday’s announcement about voluntary prior authorization reforms reeks of unpleasant déjà vu.
In today’s senior living and long-term care environment, doing well financially depends on doing good — truly good. Communities that thrive are the ones ...
A recent New Jersey report criticized nursing homes' use of related party transactions to “siphon off” dollars intended for resident care.
The percentage of long-term care workers planning to leave the industry has fallen by about 25% over the last three years.
A new study involving nearly 1.7 million patients suggests that semaglutide — a drug that mimics a gut hormone to lower blood sugar and aid weight loss — could significantly cut dementia risk in older ...
Physical function, social participation and perceived general health emerged as crucial drivers of physical activity among older adults, according to a comprehensive analysis of 77 UK studies.
Staying socially and intellectually active through healthy aging activities may significantly protect older adults from cognitive and physical decline, according to new research tracking 1,344 Chinese ...
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