The pandemic was simply a catalyst that challenged us to continue to innovate, to build on our strengths and our interdependence.
The revolving door
By
John Andrews
Feb 02, 2019
Successfully hiring and retaining qualified staff can be done with the right approach.
Game theory
By
John Hall
Feb 02, 2019
Do brain games and other fun-based approaches to mental stimulation help reduce Alzheimer’s? Some interesting findings are beginning to emerge.
New options emerge
By
John Hall
Dec 04, 2018
Resident security in senior living today bears no resemblance to what it was just a decade ago. Locks and alarms — the stuff that long have defined resident security — always will be relevant. But...
Beach boys – and girls
By
John Andrews
Dec 04, 2018
New Florida community offers all the comforts and amenities of beachfront living for residents who settle in the Wiregrass Ranch section of greater Tampa Bay.
Is it ever too homey?
By
John Hall
Oct 31, 2018
Stakeholders observe necessities, limits of ‘home-like’ design movement.
A perfect fit
By
Julie E. Williamson
Oct 31, 2018
Personalized rehab helps residents go the distance.
Wash on, wash off
By
John Andrews
Oct 31, 2018
Laundry operations are in perpetual motion to maintain an air of cleanliness.
Price of admission
By
John Hall
Oct 31, 2018
Electronic health records no longer are optional in assisted living. Simply put: you either have them or are left behind.
The shape of water
By
John Andrews
Oct 31, 2018
Aegis Living’s new assisted living community in West Seattle incorporates the nautical elements of the Puget Sound seashore.