An older individual is treated for an accidental fall approximately every 18 seconds and every 35 minutes an elderly person dies from injuries related to an accidental fall. It is estimated that accidental falls in the United States cost more...
Read moreEffectively erasing the mind of the afflicted person, Alzheimer’s disease, and the various other forms of dementia can be devastating. Sometimes people with these conditions cope by engaging in wandering behavior. There are three main types of wandering behavior in which people...
Read moreVarious predictive tools have been developed over the years to assist medical staff in determining whether a person is at a high risk of developing a bedsore. In particular, these tools are used in long-term care facilities, hospitals and intensive...
Read moreFalls are one of the most serious threats to nursing home resident safety. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), falls are the leading cause of injury-related death among adults age 65 and older, and the rate...
Read moreNursing home residents who cannot easily move on their own are at risk of developing bedsores, also known as pressure ulcers or pressure sores. The best way to prevent these injuries is through careful monitoring and frequent repositioning, but modern...
Read moreA heart attack, also known as a cardiac arrest, is a serious medical condition that occurs when blood supply is cut off to the heart. Smooth muscle cells in the heart do not get enough oxygen, and start to die,...
Read moreWhen nursing home residents leave their nursing home facilities, it can be very scary for the family members of the eloped resident. While some elopements are deliberate acts done by fully cognizant residents, most often residents who elope have cognitive impairments,...
Read moreThere are immense health benefits to drinking plenty of water. Water keeps our body tissues moist, such as the eyes, mouth, and throat wet; our joints well lubricated; and helps to prevent constipation. Water is also vital to regulating body temperature...
Read moreMany people think that malnutrition is simply not getting enough food to eat. However, there are actually many different types of malnutrition, such as protein deficiency, and vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Specifically, protein-energy, or protein-calorie, malnutrition refers to situations in which...
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