The future of nursing home care should be grounded in the belief that every person matters, with a focus on providing care rather than documentation. It’s time to challenge the status quo. Technology ...
Picture the scene: You move into a nursing home in the final years of your life, when you are no longer able to manage on your own. And there you discover the future. The place teems with humanoid ...
The aging U.S. population will require nursing homes to embrace technological innovation to handle an influx of patients. Artificial intelligence and remote monitoring can predict and identify health ...
Traditional care delivery models are splintering under the weight of chronic workforce shortages and increasing healthcare needs, according to a Wolters Kluwer survey of nursing leaders. The ...
A resident exercises in the physical therapy gym at Broadway House for Continuing Care, the only US nursing home to receive funding through the federal Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. (Photo: Courtesy of ...
Nursing homes across the country are facing a scary future: fewer staff projected over the next few decades, and more and more people who will need long-term care. Nursing homes across the country are ...
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