by inciteSP | Apr 19, 2022 | Blog, News, Partners
Acute stroke patients with preexisting dementia don’t always get appropriate or timely treatment. The neurological disease can make it difficult for providers to diagnose and quickly treat the stroke. Additionally, there has been a lack of guidelines on how to provide...
by inciteSP | Apr 4, 2022 | Blog, News, Partners
Innovations in Long-term Care Delivery: How the Pandemic Optimized Care The pandemic disrupted all aspects of the American healthcare system. Long-term care, in particular, was significantly impacted. Leadership and staff were challenged to keep residents safe and...
by inciteSP | Mar 3, 2022 | Blog, News, Partners
Staff burnout and personnel shortages aren’t new issues for long-term care communities. In 2019, a study found that almost half of long-term care staff had at least one symptom of burnout. Magnified by the pandemic, burnout among long-term care staff is at a critical...
by inciteSP | Feb 1, 2022 | Blog, News, Supply Chain
Disrupted global supply chains have brought woes upon U.S. service industries. Labor shortages, clogged ports, and inflation have all played a factor. Senior living providers feel the effects of the mangled supply chain, especially in culinary services. Shortages are...
by inciteSP | Jun 30, 2021 | Blog, Incite Q&A, News
June is National Safety Month, an annual observance that makes efforts to reduce the leading causes of unintentional injury and harm at work, on the road, and in our communities. After all that we have faced the past year, observing this holiday in an attempt to keep...
by inciteSP | Mar 25, 2021 | Blog, Incite Q&A, News
March is Women’s History Month, a time to reflect on challenges to gender equality in the workplace and call attention to women in leadership and their many accomplishments. We chatted with Linda Kirschbaum, Senior Vice President of Quality & Services for...
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