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Rebuilding Trust in Nursing Homes and Rehabilitation Care: Aligning Expectations with Reality

The conversation surrounding nursing homes and rehabilitation facilities has long focused on staffing, cost pressures, and regulatory demands. These are important factors, but they...

Creating Psychological Safety in Elder Care: Three Small Practices That Make a Big Difference

You’ve seen it before. A patient shows a worsening pattern. Likely, it’s subtle. Perhaps, a nursing assistant notices it first: the resident didn’t finish...

When “Stable” Isn’t Enough: Managing High Acuity Older Adults in the Post-Acute Care Setting

Why Post‑Acute Care Is Now High‑Acuity A 75-year-old male is transferred to your facility following a ten-day hospital stay for acute decompensated heart failure complicated...

From Monitoring to Meaning: A New Approach to Pain and Longevity

After more than 35 years working across hospital systems, consumer health education, and nursing workforce development, I have seen a consistent pattern—one that has...

Reclaiming the Human Element: Strengthening Care Through People-Centered Leadership in Nursing and Rehabilitation Facilities

In nursing and rehabilitation environments, there is no question that clinical care, compliance, and operational efficiency matter. They should. But after more than two...

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