My job is to provide a safe and stable environment for people who cannot live on their own due to mental illness, traumatic ...
Nearly 70% of Americans aged 65 and older will require some form of long-term care during their lifetime, according to the ...
If you have a parent short on savings, a disabled adult child or a minor with special needs, Medicaid may be your backstop.
There are three trends that will shape the long-term care market in 2025, according to a recent OneAmerica webinar panel.
With all the hullaballoo around the new administration’s budget wishes, folks can’t stop talking about possible cuts to ...
The bill that advanced would add protections for purchasers of long-term care insurance and boost transparency around rate ...
Retirement homes would be able to use the funding to help solve staffing challenges and improve care for residents.
To mark the 5-year anniversary of the COVID pandemic, The American Journal of Managed Care® spoke with Noah Greenspan, DPT, PT, CCS, EMT-B, cardiopulmonary physical therapist and director of the ...
With 80,000 layoffs coming at the VA, Secretary Doug Collins says he wants to cut bureaucracy and fix delays in patient care ...
When Doug Olson, PhD, first named his dream of creating a sustainable, successful path for more young professionals to enter the field of senior living and long-term care, he called it “Vision 2025.” ...
More than 2 million kids live with a disabled veteran at home. Calls are growing to extend more support to these ‘hidden ...
"While the subsidised market helped keep costs per bed day low, it also resulted in low quality care and systemic distortions ...