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Preventing Resident-to-Resident Aggression Through Staff Training 

American Medical Compliance

Resident-to-resident aggression (RRA) is a growing concern in healthcare facilities, particularly in assisted living and long-term care settings. Preventing these incidents is crucial, and the most effective way to do so is through comprehensive staff training. Creating a Safe Environment: a.

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The Impact of Restorative Nursing on Patient Mobility and Independence

American Medical Compliance

This approach is particularly beneficial for individuals recovering from surgeries, strokes, or chronic conditions, as well as for elderly patients in long-term care facilities. Prevention of Long-term Care Needs For many patients, improved mobility can delay or even prevent the need for long-term care facilities.

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Aseptic Training for Healthcare Providers

American Medical Compliance

Long-term care facilities can pose danger to their workers. Assisted Living Education and Training Employees of assisted living facilities do not have the same level of exposure to infectious diseases and bloodborne pathogens as the workers of long-term care facilities and nursing homes.

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HIPAA Training For Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

American Medical Compliance

Long-term care facilities can pose danger to their workers. Assisted Living Education and Training Employees of assisted living facilities do not have the same level of exposure to infectious diseases and bloodborne pathogens as the workers of long-term care facilities and nursing homes.

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The Importance of Data-Driven Decision-Making in Long-Term Healthcare

Celayix

In this blog, we will explore the importance of data-driven decision-making in long-term healthcare and how it is transforming the industry. We will examine the benefits of it, the challenges providers face when implementing it, and best practices for using data to drive better patient care and business outcomes.