With demand escalating for memory support services in the senior living sector, operators
have a full plate of factors they must consider as they improve care and services for residents
Canterbury enjoys rich heritage
By
John Andrews
Aug 01, 2016
Renovated senior living facility continues company’s 58-year legacy in its hometown by adding modern amenities as well as some creative touches
On the mend
By
John Andrews
Oct 01, 2016
Rehab care is becoming increasingly prevalent in senior living settings.
No whining about this dining
By
John Andrews
Aug 01, 2018
Franklin Park’s newest community is full of amenities that deliver a ‘symphony for the senses’ — especially the taste buds, thanks to meals from scratch and more.
Playing catch up
By
John Andrews
Feb 01, 2015
Senior housing facilities are ‘evolving’ with regard to information technology. Professionals in the industry need to define vision, scope and purpose for the present and the future
How one operator is taking dining to a whole new level
By
John Andrews
Aug 02, 2021
By creating a ‘symphony for the senses,’ Franklin Park’s Crescendo program elevates food service beyond the ordinary.
Serious side effects
By
John Andrews
Apr 01, 2015
New pain medication rules went into effect in October, forcing long-term care providers to figure out how to ensure residents receive what they need, and in comforting, timely ways.
Keeping keepers
By
John Andrews
Mar 01, 2018
There’s little doubting that senior living now faces a severe worker shortage, but new tools also are emerging.
Beyond mystery meat
By
John Andrews
Apr 02, 2018
Food service in senior living has progressed well beyond cafeteria lines with lukewarm dishes sitting under heat lamps. Fine dining has become a trend.
Finding new life at age 112
By
John Andrews
Oct 01, 2019
Creative repurposing of an Industrial Age icon gives residents
a historic atmosphere to appreciate in their new community.