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  • National Gerontological Nursing Week

    Did you know that this is National Gerontological week? Here are some ways to celebrate, courtesy of the NGNA. Obtain a proclamation from the mayor of your town proclaiming October 1- 8 as National Gerontological Nurses Week. Develop a calendar of events. Plan to honor your colleagues with a recognition award (certificate or plaque). ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: LTC (Weblog) on October 4, 2010
  • Is CCRC a Dirty Word?

    Are you a CCRC? You may not want to say so, according to a consulting firm that writes: ''We believe that marketing your retirement community as continuing care retirement community may be one of the worst decisions you could ever make. In fact, I would put as much distance between my retirement community and the term ''continuing care ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: LTC (Weblog) on March 12, 2010
  • Steve Jobs for Healthcare Czar

     The following is a guest blog from Anthony Cirillo:  Accountable care organizations and medical homes are terms being bantered about with reform. An accountable care organization (ACO) would consist of a group of healthcare entities that share responsibility for the quality and cost of care to a defined population. People I have ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: LTC (Weblog) on March 7, 2010
  • The Future of Health Care Reform

      With Scott Brown's victory in the Massachusetts Senate special election, health care reform looks dramatically different than it did. Democrats have two options, writes Stephanie Condon on CBS News. House Democrats can pass the Senate bill on the condition that Democrats would make revisions to the legislation through a separate ''fix it'' ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: LTC (Weblog) on January 25, 2010
  • More on "Water for Elephants" & Nursing Homes

    In my last post on Sara Gruen's book ''Water for Elephants,'' I discussed the book's main character, 93-year-old Jacob, who lives in a long-term care facility. In the chapter where Jacob recounts his family's decision to send him to the facility, he says the dialogue between him and his children went like this: ''It's not a nursing home, they ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: LTC (Weblog) on November 19, 2007