Is it possible to do “too much” good in the world? Employees at Sandy, UT-based Larry H. Miller Senior Health were on a mission to answer this question recently during the annual Larry H. Miller Week ...
Democrats are laying the groundwork for future nursing home staffing legislation, as well as policies that would dictate ...
Technology is now an essential tool for maintaining service quality and achieving sustainable operations in long-term care, ...
There is a moment in every nurse leader’s career when you walk onto a unit and immediately spot all the things. The broken ...
McKnight’s Long-Term Care News Senior Editor Kimberly Marselas has been honored with the Silver Award for Best Feature Series in the National Azbees competition. Her HIV in LTC series marks the fourth ...
A state appeals court denied a nursing home’s bid for arbitration in a wrongful death lawsuit, ruling that the resident who died lacked the mental capacity to sign away legal rights when he was ...
A trustee overseeing the liquidation of 22 affiliated nursing home companies is suing several of the controlling executives, accusing them of unjust enrichment and conspiracy.
Every day in the United States, 10,000 people turn 65 – and as more of those aging Americans need help with daily activities, our long-term care crisis grows more urgent. About 70% of older adults ...
While some mainstream Medicare Advantage plans have reduced their supplemental benefits in recent years, those extras remain ...
The American Association of Post-Acute Care Nursing is expanding its “gold-standard” certifications beyond the clinical realm ...