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Nursing homes that allowed visitors during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic did not see higher infection rates, even during one of its most dangerous phases, academic researchers conclude in a ...
With the initial jolt of this administration’s first physician pay rule proposal wearing off, doctors are getting ready for a new era.
Some say everything is bigger in Texas, and that holds true when talking about Creative Solutions in Healthcare.
When staff members at Parker Health Group reflect on the contributions of Donna Silbert, they admire her for her dedication to the company, as well as for how she speaks of being “blessed to find her ...
With a deep background in research and years of senior care experience, Shadi Gholizadeh, PhD, uses her clinical know-how to drive TheKey to operational excellence.
A comprehensive study of nearly 6,000 patients receiving at-home palliative care found that respite care services more than double the likelihood of elderly patients dying at home rather than in ...
A major new study highlights how untreated hearing loss paired with loneliness may contribute to cognitive and social challenges for older adults, underscoring the importance of early interventions.
Cardiac arrest survival rates have risen significantly over the past two decades, even as overall incidence rates remain stable, according to a major new study from King County, Washington. The ...
Therapists working in today’s ever-evolving healthcare landscape know that keeping up with coding changes isn’t just an administrative task; it’s a ...
As trips to the grocery store get increasingly expensive, a Connecticut nursing home is offering a unique alternative to its ...
While the federal nursing home staffing mandate may have been put on ice, the hunt for sufficient workforce remains as hot as ever.
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