Navigating the Complexities of Dementia Diagnosis: The Path to Diagnostic Excellence
Understanding the diagnosis of dementia is essential for medical professionals, patients, and caregivers. Unlike many medical conditions that are diagnosed through straightforward testing, diagnosi...
Read moreHow American Emergency Departments Are Missing Older Adult Abuse
A recent report in the Journal of the American Geriatric Society (JAGS) suggests that emergency departments (EDs) have opportunities to improve how they identify cases of older adult abuse and how ...
Read moreBuilding Effective Policies for Comorbidity Management
Policies for managing comorbidities, as well as multimorbidity and multiple chronic conditions, vary based on the medical conditions involved; therefore, developing a uniform policy is not nece...
Read more10 Ways to Prevent Falls in Assisted Living Facilities
September 18 -22, 2023, marks Falls Prevention Awareness Week in the United States. Despite widespread fall prevention programs, fall incidence rates are on the rise in the United States, with an a...
Read moreHow To: Providing Obstetrical Services When Understaffed
In recent years, more OB units in rural areas have experienced closures and maternity care deserts have grown. In response, many rural healthcare organizations are exploring creative approaches in ...
Read moreThree Ways to Make Safer Decisions when Selecting Substitute Products in Nonacute Care
Healthcare providers continue to face widespread economic challenges that directly affect the supply chain—from record inflation and dwindling margins, to shortages of supplies and workers, to ...
Read morePreventing Short-Stay Readmissions
Every care transition carries increased risk of adverse events, poor health outcomes, emotional instability, and high healthcare costs—and the risks are even more elevated for older adults, especi...
Read moreViolence against Healthcare Staff: How Leaders in Ambulatory Care Can Keep Providers and Staff Safe
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, healthcare workers suffer from higher rates of workplace violence (i.e., verbal abuse such as threats, harassment, or intimidation, or physical abu...
Read moreCaring for persons with dementia requires provider organizations to create tailored care delivery environments that enhance a person’s remaining capabilities while also supporting the special needs...
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