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Social Media and Senior Care: A Whole New World of Resources

Social media plays a major role in our society today. From Twitter to blogs, LinkedIn to Facebook, social media is a thread that holds much of our world’s communication together. While once viewed as a new way for young people to stay in touch, social media is expanding its reach. So, how do social media [...]

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News Roundup for April 30-May 4, 2012

Silverchair Learning Systems Receives LTC LINK Elite Supplier Award. Nursing homes could see an increase in admissions because of respite care cuts (McKnight’s LTCN). CMS announces they will cover new valve replacement technology (Long Term Living). Pennsylvania initiative cuts infection rates in nursing homes (McKnight’s LTCN).

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News Roundup for April 23-27, 2012

A study finds that nursing home culture of safety is improved with voluntary accreditation (McKnight’s LTCN). A recent survey looks at the financial well-being of senior living residents (ALFA). CMS predicts near-term Medicare funding stability and long-term insolvency (Long-Term Living). Life expectancy around the country: study reports on life expectancy findings (Huffington Post). A bipartisan [...]

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Family POV: Our Caring Community

Wondering what the senior care process may be like for you and your loved one? Welcome to the first post in our Family POV series covering the caregiving process from the family’s perspective, written by Silverchair partner Dr. Mary Evans, MD, CMD. Dr. Evans has worked with Silverchair to develop the best resources for families [...]

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News Roundup for April 16-20, 2012

The House passes a 20% tax cut for businesses with less than 500 employees; could be a boost for small senior care providers (McKnight’s LTCN). Silverchair and AIS expand on MDS April Update in ADVANCE. Slow but steady recovery for senior housing market in first quarter (McKnight’s LTCN). Nursing homes found to be lacking in [...]

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News Roundup for April 9-13, 2012

Silverchair Learning Systems announced its partnership with DermaRite Industries. A scan test by Eli Lilly Co. makes Alzheimer diagnosis possible (The Wall Street Journal). Study finds that even small increases in summer heat can be deadly (McKnight’s LTCN). A report from World Health Organization calls dementia a global public health crisis (Long-Term Living). The Obama [...]

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News Roundup for April 2-6, 2012

Silverchair Learning Systems announced that they are a Sponsor Partner for the 2012 LTC 100 Leadership & Strategy Conference. Majority of Medicare bad debt funding cuts to be absorbed by ten states (McKnight’s LTCN). CMS released a memo that clarifies the April 1 MDS 3.0 changes (Long-Term Living). The proposed independent pharmacist regulation no longer [...]

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News Roundup for March 26-30, 2012

The number of people wanting nursing degrees is rising, but many are being turned away (McKnight’s LTCN). Study finds that hospitalization could contribute to cognitive decline in the elderly (Long-Term Living). Good news for nursing home care: Perceptions of care are improving (McKnight’s LTCN). Elderly drivers could benefit from a navigation tool that uses a [...]

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News Roundup for March 19-23, 2012

Expert warns: failure to prepare for MDS updates could be costly (McKnight’s LTCN).  Silverchair and AIS can help!  Take a new FREE course to catch up! Changes in Medicare RAC record request: auditors can now request twice as many SNF medical records (McKnight’s LTCN). Assisted Living Federation of America (ALFA) released its annual list of [...]

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News Roundup for March 5-9, 2012

Next week is Long-Term Care Administrators Week!  Celebrate with ideas and a certificate of appreciation from ACHCA and ADVANCE for Long-Term Care Management. (ADVANCE) States are working toward increasing regulation of assisted living communities (McKnight’s LTCN). Want to be prepared? Check out our Assisted Living Curriculum for courses. Study finds that the quality of sleep [...]

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