Nursing Home Rankings for 2014 Released
A new resource to help consumers choose a nursing home for long term care was released recently.
Best Nursing Homes 2014
US News & World Report published its Best Nursing Homes 2014. The resource lists the top ranked nursing homes in every state across the nation and includes nearly 16,000 facilities. The rankings can be searched by state and zip code and even include close to 100 of the country’s major metropolitan areas.
A new version of the rankings is released annually and 2014 is the 6th year in a row the resource has been published. In[…]
Why Switching Policies After a Long Term Care Insurance Rate Increase Isn’t a Smart Choice
If you are among the adult Americans who own a long term care policy, then chances are you have received notice of a long term care insurance rate increase sometime in the past few years. Like many others, you might be wondering if it’s even worth it to keep your same policy or if you should switch to a new carrier. A recent experience with a client provided a great example of just why you should stop and do your research before dropping your long term care insurance policy.
Comparing the Costs
Stephen and his wife live in New Jersey and after[…]
Caregivers Increasingly Seniors as Need for Long Term Care Skyrockets
As the need for long term care increases at a rapid rate throughout the nation, so too does the demand for caregivers. Despite preconceptions about who needs care and who provides it, more and more of those caregivers are seniors, according to a new analysis.
Long Term Care
Baby Boomers are retiring en masse every day and because they face longer life expectancies, the chances that they will need care or assistance at some point continues to climb. Often discussed is the shortage of caregivers that this country faces, but it[…]
MRSA Rates Decline in Veteran’s Affairs Long Term Care Facilities
The prevalence of MRSA among Veteran’s Affairs long term care facilities has significantly declined in the past four years, according to a new study.
Infection Rates Drop
MRSA, or Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, is a bacterial infection that can cause infection in various parts of the body and can be especially resistant to antibiotics. For those with already weakened immune systems, like the elderly, MRSA can pose an especially high threat and can even be life-threatening.
A study published in the January edition of the American Journal of Infection Control found[…]
Retirement Resolutions for 2014
Surveys continue to show that Americans simply aren’t prepared for retirement. We don’t have enough saved and most of us aren’t even sure just how much we should be saving. This presents a real problem, especially as the huge population of Baby Boomers is on the verge of retirement.
As you ring in the New Year, consider whether or not it’s time to include retirement planning on your list of resolutions. If you’re older than 50, the answer is a resounding yes. In truth, though, it’s never too early to start planning for retirement. So, whether you are 25 or 50,[…]
New Dementia Care Program Aimed at Reducing Antipsychotic Use
A new program is now available to long term care providers who are looking to improve the quality of dementia care.
Dementia Treatment
Compiled by the AMDA, the resource is free if you agree to take a survey at the end. The program provides information for both prescribers and non-prescribers to help focus on person-centered care and reduce the number of antipsychotic medications used in long term care facilities, specifically nursing homes.
Though long term care providers have made progress in cutting down the number of antipsychotic drugs used, a recent[…]