A day in the life: A walk in their (corn-filled) shoes
By
Liza Berger
Jan 03, 2011
What’s it like to live as an older adult with mid-stage dementia? Try walking with dry corn kernels in your shoes, seeing through goggles that distort vision and wearing earphones that blast a cacophony.
Nurse scheduling software
Jan 03, 2011
OnShift nurse scheduling software, used at Friendship Village, Tempe, AZ
The path to professional advancement lies online
By
James M. Berklan
Jan 03, 2011
We’re into January now so that means one of two things, if you’re like me: You’ve either already broken your New Year’s resolutions, or you’re about ready to.
Design Decisions: It’s ‘a culture of caring’
By
Mary Gustafson
Jan 03, 2011
Nursing home incorporates elements of Asian culture into the design of its remodeling efforts to make it feel more like home
When will LTC get serious about IT?
By
John Andrews
Jan 03, 2011
Impatience grows as progress moves slower than expected in the way long-term care providers pursue and adopt new technology for medical record keeping
The design dilemma
By
Julie Williamson
Jan 03, 2011
As facilities consider whether to go hospitality or homelike, many are doing a little bit of both. The effect can be comfortable spaces with a touch of luxury
He knows the business
By
Liza Berger
Jan 03, 2011
Mark Parkinson, President, CEO American Health Care Association
Having my say: Medicaid needs help
Jan 03, 2011
Howard Gleckman, Urban Institute senior researcher
How to do it… Finance
Jan 03, 2011
Asking for a loan obviously is easier when one has an unblemished record. But what about the provider that has, for one reason or another, lost some of its leverage? There are still possibilities for how...