Evidence-based interventions, such as educational strategies, clinical practice guidelines, and audit and feedback, are ...
A total of 49.5% of nurses have felt unsafe due to verbal or physical aggression from a patient or a patient’s family member in the past year, according to a January survey from Joyce University, a ...
Being more strategic about roommate assignments could lower 90-day mortality rates in nursing homes by more than 5% without ...
The environment plays a key role in the health of older adults, two major studies recently revealed. One found that high rain exposure was significantly associated with greater mortality risk and ...
Mary Ousley, a nurse who climbed the ladder of long-term care leadership to influence the sector in unparalleled ways, has been selected as the 2026 winner of the McKnight’s Pinnacle Awards Career Ach ...
Bankrupt Genesis Healthcare Inc. has named Genie 3 Partners the new lead bidder in a second auction for its substantial ...
A second resident has died following a Pennsylvania nursing home explosion two weeks ago, bringing the total killed to three.
Providers trying to balance increased patient demand with a need for additional staff may be working at cross purposes, even as they hope to capitalize on an important moment for the skilled nursing ...
A higher intake of preservative food additives was associated with an elevated risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a January study published in Nature Communications.
December marked Universal Human Rights Awareness Month, a global reminder that across borders, cultures and generations we are all human and all equal.
There’s opportunity at hand to make sure one of the last century’s biggest healthcare travesties isn’t repeated, and long-term care is at the heart of it.
Nearly 100 nursing homes can continue receiving state funding to help fund capital improvements at their aging facilities — ...