From loneliness to connection: How modern tech is changing senior living
Dealing with loneliness and social isolation in old age is a challenge, but technology can help senior living residents.
Dealing with loneliness and social isolation in old age is a challenge, but technology can help senior living residents.
If women in your professional life are on your people-to-be-grateful-for list, I know of a great way to show your appreciation: a McKnight’s Women of Distinction awards nomination.
Here are some strategies that can help your community stay financially healthy while providing residents with the quality services and care they deserve.
With brighter prospects for returns and a more business-friendly political environment, this might just be the happiest season the industry has seen in years.
Early symptoms of CJD can mimic those of dementia. Senior living communities, especially memory care communities, can provide critical support for people with CJD and their loved ones.
A new survey finds that holiday festivities are popular across US workplaces. But poll results also reveal the gifts that we, as leaders or colleagues, can give all year to those with whom we work.
Preliminary results of a study have promising implications for person-centered care, clinical practice and policy.
The arrest of Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has revealed a disturbing undercurrent: a wave of commentary implying, in twisted logic, that the victim had it coming.
Collaborating with a variety of specialized providers can boost resident care, outcomes in senior living.
Thursday brought news that three people had been named to The Hill’s “Top Lobbyists” list for 2024 for their work on behalf of senior living providers. The day also brought news that drove...