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A new study finds that virtual group sing-along programs offers significant benefits for older adults, particularly those with neurocognitive disorders like dementia. Published in the Journal of ...
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 ...
LTC providers advised to prepare for resident cognitive and functional decline at admission: experts
Once admitted to a long-term care facility, a significant number of residents face stark cognitive decline, new study results ...
Older adults with early memory problems who exercised regularly — whether through gentle stretching or brisk aerobic workouts ...
Long-term care providers should continue to pursue in-house nurse training programs, despite formal nurse education soaring.
A historic partnership is requesting millions in investment dollars to assist Pennsylvania operators in recruiting and ...
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 ...
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