• Zoomers and Boomers Serving Senior Healthcare

    Zoomers and Boomers Serving Senior Healthcare

    Who do you think of when I reference “Harry?” If you’re a Millennial or a young Gen X you probably thought of Harry Potter. If you’re from Generation Z you probably thought of Harry Styles. Boomers may think of Prince Harry or Harry and the Hendersons, Gen X may think of Harry Connick Jr.  Much…

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  • Newsworthy in 2022 Healthcare

    Newsworthy in 2022 Healthcare

    With 2022 recently coming to an end, there were many stand-out, notable, and newsworthy things that happened in senior healthcare in 2022. Covid vaccines and covid related news and outbreaks are high on the list, along with workforce challenges, changes in the industry, and more. In Provider Magazine, the official publication of the American Health…

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  • The Silver Lining of the Pandemic

    The Silver Lining of the Pandemic

    Covid-19 had long-term, lasting effects on nursing homes and assisted living facilities. While it had effects on many obvious things, including safety protocols, social distancing problem solving, and many other short-term fixes, it also had many other ripple effects. A few of the less obvious ripple effects include improved communication for crises, improved infection prevention,…

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  • What Are We Doing to Help Caregivers Feel Valued?

    What Are We Doing to Help Caregivers Feel Valued?

    Caregivers are the backbone and most vital element in short-term and long-term care facilities. Hiring and maintaining compassionate, competent, and well-trained staff is imperative in each skilled nursing, assisted living, and rehabilitation center or facility. Caregivers in an elderly living facility include housekeepers, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, dietary specialists, recreation and activity specialists, social…

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  • Building the Good for Seniors

    Building the Good for Seniors

    Senior care facilities are home to a large percentage of our nation’s older adults. Home goes beyond a roof over their head and a few meals a day. Senior care facilities strive to provide belonging, support, relationships, and purpose to seniors in their care. Long-term care, primarily, must focus on building an uplifting and meaningful…

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  • INCREASING OCCUPANCY IN THE WAKE OF THE PANDEMIC

    INCREASING OCCUPANCY IN THE WAKE OF THE PANDEMIC

    As the COVID-19 vaccine is more widely available, there has been a “nearly 99 percent decline in new COVID-19 cases among nursing home residents.” Seniors and healthcare workers were among the first groups to get vaccinated, and because of this, the clinical crisis is now largely under control. With the imminent health threat getting more…

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