Technology is shaping operations, care delivery, staffing, and regulatory risk management in nursing homes, and its ...
Routine "microtransitions" within a nursing home can trigger negative health events for patients, but they’re often overlooked compared to the highly regulated transitions of care between healthcare ...
Behavioral changes. Fear, withdrawal or reluctance to speak in front of staff members, which may signal intimidation or ...
Here I propose seven strategic tests for care technology. They are not a checklist of features, but leadership disciplines: three gatekeepers for choosing the right tools, and four leadership steps ...
As Robin does her “rounds” each day, she will engage with residents unprompted, using facial recognition capabilities to remember their names.
Video shows a home health care aide, identified by police as Helen Pitman, allegedly shoving an 85-year-old woman into her ...
When we think about long-term care, transportation rarely comes up as a top priority. Staffing, survey readiness, quality measures and infection ...
Home health nursing is a noble profession, writes columnist Ari Anderson, who shares what the experience is like in his own ...