Skilled nursing facilities occupy a highly specialized place in the continuum of care. They are not hospitals, yet they provide clinical services at a ...
Even as the medical care needed to treat patients with well-controlled HIV has been significantly streamlined, complex ...
As many as 70% of those living with HIV are expected to be 50 or older by 2030. They often need skilled nursing earlier than ...
About 62% of nursing home residents experienced one or more drug-drug interactions (DDI) between 2018 and 2020, according to an October study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics ...
Skilled nursing operating margins have recovered from the pandemic, with the 2024 US average reported profit being triple what it was in 2019.
Nursing homes in states that adopted essential caregiver programs during COVID saw antipsychotic use decline, underscoring the need to avoid resident isolation in future health crises, researchers say ...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is correlated with sudden cardiac death (SCD), according to an October study published in Nature Communications.
Hospitals are beating long-term care providers on wage increases and annual bonuses amid stiff competition for key therapy staff, a major new compensation report shows.
A fresh infusion of $8.4 million will fund new and expanded trauma-informed caregiving resources for paid and family caregivers across the aging services spectrum, according to leaders of the Jewish ...
Skilled nursing providers, long targeted by whistleblowers, could see enforcement increase as the Trump administration looks to expand its use of the False Claims Act in some non-traditional ways.
In newly released guidelines about COVID-19 vaccinations in long-term care settings, the Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medical Association (PALTmed) recommended that all residents and staff be ...
Long-term care professionals will have an added resource to help them at their jobs Monday through Wednesday with the debut of the McKnight’s At the Show newsletter.