• Assisted Living - CCRC - Home Care / Home Health - Hospice - Independent Living - Nursing Home / Rehab / SNF

    Why Moms Who Blog, Tweet, and Share Matter for Healthcare

    It’s women who are the more active gender on online social networks. Women are the healthcare decisionmakers in most families, too. Taken together, these two facts help explain why women–moms in particular–often are responsible for using the web to bring powerful stories from the grassroots level to the world, effecting real change in healthcare. To learn more about the topic I spoke with Deb Levine, a pioneer when it comes to using the web as a tool for social change related to health information access and technology. She founded the award-winning online sexual health Q&A site Go Ask Alice, and recently won an…

  • Assisted Living - CCRC - Home Care / Home Health - Hospice - Independent Living - Nursing Home / Rehab / SNF

    Five Qualities of Caregiving Excellence

    There are nearly 50 million family caregivers and countless paid caregivers in the US.  Caregiving has wonderful rewards, but can also be very difficult.  As in any relationship or profession, there are those who are wonderful and do an excellent job, and others that are not so excellent. Relationships can be tested to the limit when there is a caregiver and care recipient within a family relationship.  In a paid caregiving position there are those who have something special within them and those who are just making an income.  I think about and meet all types of caregivers on a…

  • CCRC - Independent Living

    Cause and Effect of Senior Citizen Insomnia

    Insomnia is simply the inability to fall asleep and stay asleep throughout the night. Categorically it is not a disease but a disorder. For some people it is an occasional problem, usually associated with anxiety or stress. However some people, especially seniors, do experience chronic insomnia. If a person is unable to get a good night’s sleep on a regular basis it can be a very annoying problem, eventually affecting one’s overall health. As a general rule most seniors need 6.5 to 7.5 hours of sleep each night. According to the International Longevity Center, one-third of senior citizens suffer from insomnia.…

  • Assisted Living - CCRC - Home Care / Home Health - Hospice - Independent Living - Nursing Home / Rehab / SNF

    Nursing Management: How to Keep Motivating Your Staff

    By Michelle Voss I’ve spoken a lot about education in my blogs, but this is something that I’ve learned the hard way; education is the key to keeping my facilities running smoothly and maintaining consistency in my staffing. I’ve just completed a run through 3 of my states that I service and when I sit down with my Directors of Nursing, the complaint I get routinely is that staff won’t stay, they won’t do their jobs appropriately and that keeping them motivated is so difficult. Well, I say this is up to us as managers to change. When I ask…