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People living with dementia and long-term care residents should be part of disaster preparedness efforts, the Alzheimer’s ...
A federal judge Thursday ruled in favor of 23 states and Washington, DC, by blocking $11.4 billion in cuts to the Department ...
Industry veterans shared their perspectives on innovating, collaborating and redefining the value proposition of senior ...
Florence H. Phillips, a resident of Well-Spring for three decades, bequeathed $24 million to the Greensboro, NC, continuing ...
America’s retirement security has hit its “breaking point” and is “entering its most precarious moment in decades." ...
Senior living has the opportunity to embrace the opportunity for transformation, Argentum President and CEO James Balda said ...
Panelists offered best practices for welcoming new technology, getting stakeholder buy-in and readying entire organizations ...
Artificial intelligence will affect organizations in one way or another, and senior living operators need to decide whether they are going to be the transformation or if they will respond to what ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has announced updates to the inspection program, directing agency enforcement resources to workplaces with the highest rates of injuries and illnesses ...
Senior living and care organizations are continuing to invest in technology, with interest in electronic medical/health records systems and other clinical documentation tools taking a backseat to ...
Bringing back older workers could help ease the workforce crunch in long-term care, according to a report published this month.
A federal court has vacated part of guidance on how to address on-the-job harassment previously issued by the EEOC.