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Long-term care providers should continue to pursue in-house nurse training programs, despite formal nurse education soaring.
A comprehensive survey study published in JAMA Network Open reveals healthcare worker burnout has begun to decrease following the COVID-19 pandemic but remains higher than prepandemic levels.
Federal court strikes down minimum staffing rule: The details you might not know behind the decision
On April 7, 2025, the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas struck down the federal minimum staffing Final ...
Certified nurse aides and direct caregivers would be able to tap into funding to cover the costs of education and testing under a new bill.
Nursing homes across the country are embracing the power of the documentary to capture and share stories from behind their doors.
The CareForce Academy was unveiled earlier this month and will be accepting its first applicants in July. Its technical platform and curriculum are in place, says Lori Porter, the co-founder and CEO ...
A groundbreaking study published in PLOS One indicates that a landmark federal plan could increase average life expectancy for all Americans by 2.6 years while significantly improving overall ...
A new study from Penn State University found that older adults who experience symptoms of insomnia and/or use sleep medications face a substantially higher risk of developing disabilities that affect ...
A letter from a House Committee is requesting an investigation into the president of the largest healthcare union in the country.
Illinois lawmakers are again proposing a bill that would charge nursing home residents for non-emergency uses of lift assists.
Two weeks after a judge struck down federal staffing standards for all US nursing homes, questions about the rule’s future continue to swirl.
In the years since, Herb has become one of the most trusted voices in aging and long-term care. Whether covering national ...
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