Dining robots, showcase communities and the diet-life expectancy connection.
How automation can help combat the post-acute care staffing shortage
By
Element5
Mar 03, 2022
[Partner content] The staffing shortage raised several eyebrows in post-acute care, with leaders looking for new ways to make their existing staff more efficient. Automation technology has made it possible...
A shipshape approach to senior living?
By
John O'Connor
Apr 01, 2021
What are the biggest barriers to affordable seniors housing Lately, this issue has received considerable discussion and some debate. For my money, two challenges rise above the rest.
Tech time
By
John Hall
Dec 02, 2019
New tools are fueling better resident care.
How automation saves one provider time and money
By
Christina Robbins
Jul 25, 2019
The Prestige Care story offers several key ideas that can help any senior living community looking to improve through technology.
Aging in place gets a hand from technology
By
Ryan Gordon
Feb 14, 2019
New devices make it easier for older adults to stay in familiar surroundings.
What do distributors do, anyway?
By
Michael Wilson
Jul 26, 2018
Many senior living executive directors are unaware of the important role distributors play in keeping their communities open and operating effectively. Here’s what you need to know.
6 meds to handle with care
By
Suzanne Robotti
Jan 29, 2018
Older adults taking five or more medications per week, plus an aging body system, equals problems for home and senior living caregivers.
Opioid use among seniors: A growing concern
By
Suzanne Robotti
Sep 19, 2016
Prescription opioids have garnered much media attention in recent years in the United States as use and abuse of the pain medications continue to rise. But an important community of people is taking opioids,...
Using new technology to combat HAIs
By
Joe Crowley
Apr 08, 2015
Even when you do everything right, setbacks still regularly occur. One of the most prevalent and needless obstacles is failing to protect residents from healthcare-associated illnesses.