Tag: nursing homes

Families Are Not Visitors But Advocates for Care

A Wall Street Journal article explores the notion that families are in the best position to be advocates for their loved ones health but can not be looked upon as mere visitors in the hospital but as Beverly Johnson, president of the nonprofit Institute for Family-Centered Care, puts it “allies...

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Nursing Home Deficiencies – Enforcement is just part of the answer

More bad news for nursing homes. A Health and Human Services report issued this week shows that more than 90 percent of U.S. nursing homes in each of the past three years were cited for violating federal standards. For-profit facilities had a higher percentage of violations – 94 percent compared...

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A Toast to Independence

Sorry I have not written in a while. This article caught my eye. Barbara Brotman of the Chicago Tribune writes about how her mother needed rehab in a nursing home and when she requested some things be brought to her from her daughter, vodka for her Bloody Mary was on...

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Doggie Robots Just The Thing To Relieve Lonliness?!

I recently wrote about dog nursing homes and here is another dog story. A Saint Louis University study suggests that a robotic dog works equally as well as a real dog in alleviating loneliness and causing nursing home residents to form attachments. To test whether residents connected better with Sparky,...

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Going to the Dogs

I always said I wanted to come back as my brother-in-law’s dog. In the pecking order in his house it is my sister-in-law then a tie between their son and the dog then my brother-in-law. So here is another great reason to be a dog. When you age you too...

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Residents Out of Wheelchairs

There is a group I just stumbled upon called the GROW Coalition. GROW stands for ‰ÛÏGetting Residents Out Of Wheelchairs.‰Û It is the goal of the GROW Coalition that residents residing in nursing homes use regular seating devices in situations where sitting in a regular chair is considered the norm...

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Race and Nursing Homes

According to a study to be published in a medical journal Health Services Research, black nursing home residents in Maryland and Virginia are more likely than white residents to be sent to hospitals for dehydration, poor nutrition, bedsores and other ailments because of a gap in the quality of in-house...

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Paying for Long Term Care

The majority of baby boomers have not planned accordingly for long-term care expenses and mistakenly believe they have the resources to cover such care. According to a survey released earlier this week by America‰Ûªs Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) among boomers nearing or at age 60, only 25% say they are...

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Nursing Home Heroes

I had the opportunity to attend the American Health Care Association annual meeting in Boston last month where I spoke about marketing issues at their assisted living day. Afterwards I attended a luncheon that recognized long term care heroes. Benjamin Thacker of Charlottesville, VA has been volunteering in nursing homes...

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For Profit Nursing Homes Worse?

You must read this New York Times article from Sunday, September 23. It complements other writing on the topic that shows how for profit long term care providers create such a complex corporate legal structure that it is nearly impossible to identify, let alone sue, ownership. It shows how so...

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