Polypharmacy among senior adults is a growing concern. At Brookdale, we combine clinical oversight, care coordination and a whole-person approach to care to help minimize polypharmacy and enrich our residents from the inside out.
Read moreHere’s what you need to know about long COVID and how Brookdale Senior Living can help support your patients.
Read moreFinding out what patients need to know about how to finance senior living might seem difficult. Let us help you make it easier.
Read moreBrookdale embraces one-to-one connections to help combat isolation among seniors. Here’s how to help determine if your senior patient needs a new place to call “home.”
Read moreA key step on the path to effectively managing chronic conditions, helping reduce unnecessary hospital readmissions and maintaining or improving overall well-being is exercise. And because your patient’s lifestyle choices matter, Brookdale combines clinical care with our Optimum Life® framework to encourage movement as a part of their journey to better health.
Read moreCalling specialized dementia care communities "memory care centers" has simplified and cleansed the description of the depth and complexity of care provided to residents and their families.
Read moreSenior living communities with clinical expertise can make a difference in the overburdened healthcare system. Kim Elliott, Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer at Brookdale, explains why Brookdale can be a strategic partner in the value-based continuum of care.
Read moreWe’ve outlined the 10 most common chronic conditions among senior patients and how Brookdale helps aging adults live healthy, happy and whole lives.
Read moreDaily habits can impact long-term health outcomes. But how much healthcare does the traditional system truly provide? That’s why high-quality assisted living is an essential part of a value-based continuum of care.
Read moreMedication management often needs an extra set of eyes — and hands. Brookdale partners with clinicians to help prevent polypharmacy among seniors.
Read moreWhen a patient needs long-term residential care, cost concerns shouldn’t get in the way of their clinical needs. To help clinicians guide their patients, Brookdale has outlined the steps to help patients consider options for financing a move to a senior living community.
Read moreAssisted living conversations can often get sidetracked. Amenities like pools, movie theaters or game rooms distract from the real conversation. Yes, they’re looking for a place to live, but they’re also looking for a place for care. Your recommendation can help establish the right focus for your patients.
Read moreHearing the words “Your loved one has dementia” for the first time may come as a shock to friends and family. The dementia care experts at Brookdale shared this advice to help caregivers process the diagnosis after leaving the doctor’s office.
Read moreHealth is inextricably tied to how patients live. And while other long-term care facilities may lead with their pools, dining rooms, and amenities, at Brookdale we prioritize the health and well-being of our residents.
Read moreIt’s not easy to tell a patient they have Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. Here are best practices to help guide the conversation, from the values that define Brookdale’s Alzheimer’s and dementia care program and services.
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