Communication Role Critical in Pandemic With information flowing from all sides, providers must sift through it, identify misperceptions, and get the facts to staff and families. Joanne Kaldy 2/1/2021 COVID-19Caregiving Page ContentThe pandemic has both confirmed and changed how providers think about infection control and prevention, including how and what they communicate.See Page 10 to read more. Related News Falls 4 Ways to Reduce Fall Risk in the Most Vulnerable Hours It has become critical for senior care providers to learn why falls are happening among their residents and how to prevent them. READ MORE Caregiving Long Term Care Industry Outlook for 2023 To kick off the new year, Provider magazine asked several industry leaders what they see as important trends or issues for the long term care industry in 2023. READ MORE Caregiving Top 10 Provider Articles of 2022 ICYMI: Top 10 Provider articles READ MORE View All News Related Articles Dementia 12/4/2022 Supporting Residents with Dementia Through Therapeutic Hospitality and Culinary Wellness Therapeutic hospitality focuses on providing a calm, supportive dining environment that meets the individual needs of every resident. READ MORE Caregiving Assisted Living 11/21/2022 The Life-Changing Experience of Visiting the Elderly Over the years, I experienced a multitude of other names, faces, and interactions. I played the harp. I helped with writing memories. I listened. I learned. READ MORE Caregiving 11/14/2022 4 Strategies to Bring Population Health to Your Food and Nutrition Services Program Skilled nursing and long term care facilities can learn from other areas of the health care industry to fully integrate population health programs into their food and nutrition services. READ MORE