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IT & ROI VeriChip Corporation
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Technology in Extended Care: Small Facility Perpares for Influx
Coon Memorial Home, a year ago, it decided to modernize it's anti-roam technology, installing a basic system (from manufacturer VeriChip Corp ECPN, Owen Roberts |
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Technology in Extended Care: Fostering Resident Peace and Serenity
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o most of us, country life has an idyllic image, with its gentle breezes, calm fields of grain, and docile cattle. ECPN, Owen Roberts |
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When goals clash Striking the appropriate balace between resident safety and independance can be an elusive goal - one that may become even more of a challenge for operaors going forward. Assisted Living, Julie E. Williamson |
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How to do it... Resident security The use of electronic systems to prevent abduction of newborn infants is now a commonplace feature of birthing hospitals. McKnights |
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Patient Safety Initiatives We asked health care IT vendors how their respective devices and applications help hospitals and physician practices safeguard the well-being of thier patients. Compiled by the ADVANCE staff |
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Safe and secure Resident security is a wide-ranging challenge. But it doesn't have to break your budget. Here are some new options that can help improve the care that's delivered to residents Assisted Living October 2006 |
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Opening Doors with Personalized Care Doris, a resident at Scenic View Castle Nursing Home near Millensburg, Ohio, is not prone to elopement, but some of her fellow residents are. ECPN, Owen Roberts |
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Increasing Resident Access to Improve Care Access is a growing concern for every nursing home, whether it is a facility dedicated to continuing care, extended care, or, increasingly, both. ECPN, Owen Roberts |
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Suveillance Systems When it comes to wandering emergencies, redundancy is a welcome concept. Advance for Providers of Post-Acute Care, Vincent Rupert, NHA |
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Integrated Solutions Mean New Independence for Residents Betty Kolewaski faced a unique challenge. As the administrator for the new $23-million (CDN) Dianne and Irving Kipnes Centre for Veterans in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Assisted Living, Owen Roberts |
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Workplace Violence: a Growing Threat It is hard enough to attract healthcare staff under prime conditions; it is further complicated when they feel they might be threatened says Ed Halliwell ECPN, Owen Roberts |