May 7 Is National Fentanyl Awareness Day: Take Action & Save A Life

May 7 Is National Fentanyl Awareness Day: Take Action & Save A Life

National Fentanyl Awareness Day is a day of action where hundreds of businesses, nonprofit organizations, and government offices work together to ensure Americans understand the risks of fentanyl, educate their families and friends, and learn how they can take steps...
Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health in Nursing Facilities | Upcoming Virtual Events

Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health in Nursing Facilities | Upcoming Virtual Events

The Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health in Nursing Facilities (COE-NF) is excited to announce their 2024 series of the Behavioral Health Action Network. This series of six-monthly virtual one-hour sessions will kick off in May 2024. COE-NF is inviting...
Age-Friendly Healthcare for American Indian Elders | Virtual Symposium – April 10, 2024

Age-Friendly Healthcare for American Indian Elders | Virtual Symposium – April 10, 2024

Join Dakota Geriatrics and the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences for a free learning opportunity for applying Age-Friendly healthcare in American Indian populations. All are welcome to join, including healthcare providers, healthcare...
Hintz and Wilcox Earn Positive Approach to Care® Certified Independent Trainer Status

Hintz and Wilcox Earn Positive Approach to Care® Certified Independent Trainer Status

Dementia isn’t a disease. It is a symptom of progressive brain disorders that affect cognitive function. There are 6.5 million Americans (65 and over) living with the most common form of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease. Every 65 seconds, one person in the United States...
Fostering Collaboration for Improved Patient Care: Hospital-Nursing Home Partnerships

Fostering Collaboration for Improved Patient Care: Hospital-Nursing Home Partnerships

Effective communication and collaboration stand as the linchpins in the effort to diminish rehospitalization. Research indicates that a united front involving healthcare professionals, such as physicians, hospital leadership, and administrators in assisted living or...
Communities That Care: Promoting Healthy Youth Development, Improving Outcomes and Reducing Problem Behaviors

Communities That Care: Promoting Healthy Youth Development, Improving Outcomes and Reducing Problem Behaviors

Communities That Care (CTC) is a community-based prevention system proven to reduce youth health and behavior problems community-wide. Most people want to help the young people in their community, but most do not know how. The CTC Framework focuses on utilizing...
Grant Applications for the Center for Dementia Respite Innovation to Offer Person-Centered Dementia Care to Local Respite Care Providers

Grant Applications for the Center for Dementia Respite Innovation to Offer Person-Centered Dementia Care to Local Respite Care Providers

Since its inception, the Alzheimer’s Association has been a leader in outlining principles and practices of quality care for individuals living with dementia. Early on, the Guidelines for Dignity described goals for quality care, followed by Key Elements of Dementia...
Great Plains QIN Webinar: Helping Long-Term Care Residents Keep Their Shine | March 19, 2024

Great Plains QIN Webinar: Helping Long-Term Care Residents Keep Their Shine | March 19, 2024

Nearly 37% of adults worldwide have vitamin D levels below the recommended amounts, according to research published in the journal Metabolites. In the U.S., studies have found that 14% to 18% of adults have low levels of vitamin D. Without enough vitamin D, bones may...
Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health in Nursing Facilities Update and Upcoming Events

Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health in Nursing Facilities Update and Upcoming Events

Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder that causes extreme mood swings, including emotional highs (hypomania and mania) and lows (depression). These mood swings can affect sleep, energy, activity, judgment, behavior, and the ability to think clearly. In honor of Bipolar...
Ensuring Nursing Homes Residents are Free of Any Significant Medication Errors

Ensuring Nursing Homes Residents are Free of Any Significant Medication Errors

Medication errors can have serious – and, even, deadly – impacts on nursing home residents. Nevertheless, they are a common problem in too many nursing homes. Too often, medication is given to residents in a manner that conflicts with manufacturer’s instructions or...