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Volume 23 - Issue 9 - September 2015 - ALTC

Feature

ALTC Quick Guide Series
09/25/2015

ALTC Editors

ALTC Editors
Diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy in the elderly presents unique challenges because of difficulties that affect pharmacological management.
Diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy in the elderly presents unique challenges because of difficulties that affect pharmacological management.
Diagnosis and treatment of...
09/25/2015
Annals of Long-Term Care
Case Report and Brief Review
09/23/2015

Bharat Kumar, MD1

Bharat Kumar, MD1
The authors present the case of a 71-year-old male with a 1-year history of progressive cognitive dysfunction that was initially believed to be due to Alzheimer’s disease. It was subsequently determined that the patient had SREAT.
The authors present the case of a 71-year-old male with a 1-year history of progressive cognitive dysfunction that was initially believed to be due to Alzheimer’s disease. It was subsequently determined that the patient had SREAT.
The authors present the case of...
09/23/2015
Annals of Long-Term Care
Perspectives
09/23/2015

Diana Macri BSDH, MSEd, AADH

Diana Macri BSDH, MSEd, AADH
Models of collaboration between long-term care facilities and dental hygienists have proven efficacious in enhancing overall health outcomes for residents.
Models of collaboration between long-term care facilities and dental hygienists have proven efficacious in enhancing overall health outcomes for residents.
Models of collaboration between...
09/23/2015
Annals of Long-Term Care

Department

LTC Bulletin Board
09/23/2015

ALTC Editors

ALTC Editors
Delivering a monthly dose of vitamin D to homebound older adults not only boosted their vitamin D levels, but also lowered their rate of falls, according to a pilot study published in the online Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
Delivering a monthly dose of vitamin D to homebound older adults not only boosted their vitamin D levels, but also lowered their rate of falls, according to a pilot study published in the online Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
Delivering a monthly dose of...
09/23/2015
Annals of Long-Term Care
LTC Bulletin Board
09/23/2015

ALTC Editors

ALTC Editors
People with dementia who underwent home-based individual cognitive stimulation therapy failed to experience gains in cognition or quality of life. 
People with dementia who underwent home-based individual cognitive stimulation therapy failed to experience gains in cognition or quality of life. 
People with dementia who...
09/23/2015
Annals of Long-Term Care
LTC Bulletin Board
09/23/2015

ALTC Editors

ALTC Editors
The sex of the patient should factor into a prescriber’s choice of antibiotic to treat urinary tract infection (UTI) in older adults, suggests a study in the recent BMC Geriatrics.
The sex of the patient should factor into a prescriber’s choice of antibiotic to treat urinary tract infection (UTI) in older adults, suggests a study in the recent BMC Geriatrics.
The sex of the patient should...
09/23/2015
Annals of Long-Term Care
LTC Bulletin Board
09/23/2015

ALTC Editor

ALTC Editor
Decision-making incapacity is an under-recognized problem among older adults with cancer, according to a recent study published on PLoS One. 
Decision-making incapacity is an under-recognized problem among older adults with cancer, according to a recent study published on PLoS One. 
Decision-making incapacity is an...
09/23/2015
Annals of Long-Term Care
LTC Bulletin Board
09/23/2015

ALTC Editors

ALTC Editors
Despite growing attention to advance care planning, a recent study found that few patients in nursing homes have discussed end-of-life care with staff or their next-of-kin. Researchers published their findings, based on interviews with 35...
Despite growing attention to advance care planning, a recent study found that few patients in nursing homes have discussed end-of-life care with staff or their next-of-kin. Researchers published their findings, based on interviews with 35...
Despite growing attention to...
09/23/2015
Annals of Long-Term Care

Column

Ask the Expert
09/23/2015

Jennifer Moye, PhD

Jennifer Moye, PhD
The understanding of patients’ ability to make informed, consensual decisions has frequently been a source of concern for clinicians.
The understanding of patients’ ability to make informed, consensual decisions has frequently been a source of concern for clinicians.
The understanding of patients’...
09/23/2015
Annals of Long-Term Care
09/23/2015

James T Crosby, MD

James T Crosby, MD
This Tip Sheet is a detailed step-by-step guide to conducting advance care planning meetings intended for use during care planning conversations.
This Tip Sheet is a detailed step-by-step guide to conducting advance care planning meetings intended for use during care planning conversations.
This Tip Sheet is a detailed...
09/23/2015
Annals of Long-Term Care

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