by lrussell | Apr 24, 2026
What Is an Interdisciplinary Team? An interdisciplinary team is a group of healthcare professionals from different specialties who work together to provide coordinated, patient-centered care. This team may include nurses, physicians, therapists, social workers, and...
by lrussell | Mar 27, 2026
Medication management is a critical part of care for older adults, especially during recovery when treatment plans may change frequently. Research shows that proper management can help prevent hospitalizations, reduce medication errors, and improve overall quality of...
by lrussell | Feb 22, 2026
When a loved one needs constant medical attention and support, families often worry about safety, comfort, and quality of life. Conditions such as complex medical needs, recovery after hospitalization, or declining mobility can make independent living difficult. At...
by lrussell | Jan 25, 2026
Healing after illness, injury, or surgery involves more than medical treatment alone. Daily routines play a powerful role in helping the body regain strength, improve balance, and restore confidence. For older adults, purposeful activities support both physical...
by lrussell | Dec 30, 2025
Cognitive changes can affect daily life, independence, and safety — especially in older adults. In a skilled nursing setting, trained care teams are equipped to recognize early signs of cognitive decline in skilled nursing so they can provide compassionate support...
by lrussell | Nov 30, 2025
Returning home after surgery can feel overwhelming. Mobility may be limited. Pain levels can shift from day to day. Daily routines like bathing, dressing, and walking can suddenly require help. Skilled nursing provides a supportive environment where adults can recover...