Furniture and furnishings in the senior living setting cannot simply look good. They must also be capable of taking a beating. New innovations are blending comfort and durability.
New currency?
By
John Hall
Apr 01, 2016
Health information is becoming increasingly valuable in this sector, thanks to its many uses.
It’s a rare operator who is not harnessing tech tools to help improve care and the bottom line.
A drug problem
By
John Hall
Apr 01, 2016
Managing medications poses complex challenges in senior living
There is an app for that
By
John Hall
Feb 01, 2016
Many observers believe that information technology is going to be the next big thing in senior living
Brookdale seeing progress in wake of Emeritus acquisition
By
John Hall
Feb 01, 2016
Brookdale Senior Living says it’s confident it has calmed much of the 2015 tumult in the wake of an Emeritus acquisition that led to short-term occupancy dips, management turnover and less-than-expected...
Some wonder if building spree will damage occupancy levels
By
John Hall
Feb 01, 2016
Many financial experts look at the current senior living construction boom as a foregone conclusion.
Carle’s on a mission to prepare future leaders
By
John Hall
Feb 01, 2016
He’s highly regarded and admired in every sector of the healthcare industry he’s dedicated a career to over the past few decades.
Game changer
By
John Hall
Dec 01, 2015
Technology has produced miracles in this sector for decades — from helping 70-year-olds defy the curse of failed hips and causing bone-deep pressure wounds to heal, to protecting mind-ravaged residents...
ALFA offers new labor relations toolkit
By
John Hall
May 29, 2015
The Assisted Living Federation of America is offering updated resources to help providers better handle labor relations issues.
Assisted living resident kicked out after hiring prostitutes with liquor-sale proceeds
By
John Hall
May 13, 2015
An assisted living facility was willing to look the other way whenever one of its residents would return from a “booze run” to pander liquor to other residents, but not when its staff discovered...