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A major insurance firm is arguing in federal court that it shouldn't have to pay a settlement involving one of its client nursing homes.
A first-of-its-kind lawsuit brought by a group of Maryland nursing home residents has gotten the OK to proceed by a District Court judge.
Nursing homes are facing persistent hurdles when working to implement adequate infection control practices, a new study has found.
Barring any last-minute delays by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, enforcement of its previously twice-delayed ...
A group of specially wired support animals is bringing back core memories for residents of an Iowa nursing home, helping ...
Once admitted to a long-term care facility, a significant number of residents face stark cognitive decline, new study results ...
A historic partnership is requesting millions in investment dollars to assist Pennsylvania operators in recruiting and ...
Long-term care providers should continue to pursue in-house nurse training programs, despite formal nurse education soaring.
State governments are turning to a familiar resource to push nursing homes toward better staffing: value-based payment ...
Sleeping nine or more hours each night was associated with worse cognitive performance, and the link was stronger in adults ...
Using a complicated formula, the state’s Department of Human Services frequently brings rates down by 10% or so, and ...
A single-dose of the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine in older adults showed waning efficacy across three seasons of ...