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SNFs (Nursing Homes) new payment model starts Oct 1, 2019

August 1, 2019 JR

PDPM’s Effects Could Stretch Far Beyond Medicare for Skilled Nursing Facilities By Alex Spanko | March 19, 2019  Pixabay | CC0 On paper, the Patient-Driven…

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Here are the best places to retire in each state

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The index tallies up factors in counties with a growing 65-plus population by SHARETWEETEMAIL Retirement may be the time to…

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Research on why more women get Alzheimer’s finds encouraging clues

July 26, 2019 JR

Some commonly held explanations are being refuted by Considerable Staff Women are far more likely than men to get Alzheimer’s…

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2 Nurses In Tennessee Preach ‘Diabetes Reversal’

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LISTEN·4:354:35PLAYLIST July 22, 20195:01 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition BLAKE FARMER FROM Steve Wickham, at home in Grundy County, Tenn.,…

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Is it really dementia, or just a side effect from these common medications?

July 20, 2019 JR

Certain classes of drugs can block an important chemical messenger in the brain Judith Graham / Kaiser Health News By…

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Simple Ways To Prevent Falls In Older Adults

July 19, 2019 JR

NPR YOUR HEALTH LISTEN·3:523:52PLAYLIST July 14, 20198:21 AM ET Heard on Weekend Edition Sunday LUISA TORRES Tomas Rodriguez/Getty Images/Picture Press RM…

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Can You Get Paid to Take Care of Your Mom?

July 18, 2019 JR

It may be possible. Here are 7 options to explore. By Carol LevineSeptember 19, 2017 Credit: Adobe Stock Part of the TRANSFORMING…

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5 Strategies to Help Pay for Eldercare

July 16, 2019 JR

BY GREG DAUGHERTY  Updated Jun 25, 2019 Medicare, the federal health insurance program primarily for adults 65 years of age and…

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A Harvard psychiatrist coined an acronym that will instantly make you more likable

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ANNAMARIE HOULIS VIA FAIRYGODBOSS JULY 15, 2019 If your colleagues aren’t your fans, you might end up with social backlash and actually earn…

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The Challenge of Loving someone with Dementia

July 4, 2019 JR

Hello Careblazer, I hope you are doing well. In case you didn’t know, I do take the time to read…

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J.K. Rowling

“Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the fount of all invention and innovation,” she said. “In its arguably most transformative and revelatory capacity, it is the power that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared.”

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