A federal court will continue to prevent PointClickCare from blocking a smaller data analytics firm from its platform, rejecting an appeal.
As dementia diagnoses and the demand for care increase, more nursing home operators are trying to take a bite of the memory care apple.
Some 85% of LTC pharmacies might limit essential services and 60% will close locations without changes to Medicare drug pricing efforts.
Persistent loneliness in people who were over the age of 70 was associated with a higher risk of dementia and cognitive decline. This was especially true in women, a new study finds.
People who receive rehabilitation as part of their hospital stay are more likely to be sent to skilled nursing facilities or inpatient rehabilitation centers, a new study finds.
Promoting cardiovascular health in older adults could help alleviate the burden of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly among Black adults who experience a higher prevalence of cardiovascular ...
A group of long-term care advocates made their case at a congressional hearing Tuesday to leave funding for post-acute care services uncut.
Post-acute neuropsychiatric symptoms triggered by COVID-19 could raise the long-term use of multiple psychoactive drugs in LTC residents.
A guidance curated to help Baltimore LTC providers uplift and upskill their direct caregivers also can be applied by operators nationwide.
As COVID gripped the nation five years ago, nursing home operators often found themselves blamed for devastating outcomes.
Older women who had COVID-19 and long COVID subsequently reported lower physical function scores and a declining ability to ...
Older adults who don’t get enough exercise and have trouble sleeping tend to be obese, according to a new study. Adding more activity could ease the negative impacts on sleeping on obesity.