Supporting the Competence of Dementia Care Teams Higher staff turnover in healthcare is associated with lower quality of care. Learn how you can support your dementia care team’s competence. Learn More
2023 Healthcare Trends: Are You Ready? From the growth of home-based care and telehealth to regulation changes, post-acute care leaders need to be aware of this year’s industry trends. Learn More
Hospice Care Considerations for People With Dementia Near their final days, people with dementia and their families can greatly benefit from hospice professionals who can provide specialized care for dementia. Learn More
Future-Proof Your Workforce: Post-Acute Care Reskilling and Upskilling Maximize your post-acute care organization’s adaptability by capitalizing on reskilling and upskilling options. Learn More
Insights About Screening and Assessing for Dementia: Q&A With Teepa Snow Teepa Snow expands on her webinar on dementia screening and assessment, discussing specific assessments and focusing on individual strengths. Learn More
Enhancing Mobility in Dementia Care: Q&A With Teepa Snow You have pressing questions about enhancing mobility in dementia care. Teepa Snow, the expert, answers them as a follow-up to her webinar on the topic. Learn More
Elderly Fall Prevention in Assisted Living Facilities Preventing falls is one of the most important ways assisted living facilities can help keep their residents safe and healthy. Learn More
Civic Engagement in Nursing Homes: Helping Residents Find Ways To Cast Their Votes For elderly people receiving care, voting can have its challenges. The coronavirus pandemic has added even more hurdles for them. Read about how you can help. Learn More
Assisting With IADLS for Direct Care Workers: Getting Started As we celebrate National Nursing Assistants Week we consider the important role direct care workers can play in helping elderly clients maintain their independence. Learn More
Assisted Living Residents With Dementia Respond Best to Person-Centered Care To give good care to assisted living residents with dementia, you must use care that focuses on the specific needs of residents and their abilities — person-centered care. Learn More