Older adults who receive a dementia diagnosis in a hospital or nursing home have significantly lower survival rates than those diagnosed in the community, a new study shows.
The six-time Olympic cycling champion revealed he was given a diagnosis last year that he has two to four years left to live.
It's possible they do so to be closer to potential caregivers In most cases, the move is to another house or apartment, ...
After being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, many people relocate, according to a new report.
Two Rosalind Franklin University nursing programs have earned full accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing ...
All had received a diagnosis of either dementia, heart attack, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or colon cancer ...
New York is a hotspot for fraud within the nursing home industry, with many facilities belonging to chains that aim to ...
Miller is one of 1.2 million nursing home residents and about 818,800 assisted living residents who have the right to vote, ...
Analyzing contemporary music about mental health is a useful way to get nursing students interested in psychiatric mental ...
In “No One Gets to Fall Apart,” the TV writer Sarah LaBrie follows the breadcrumbs of her mother’s disorder back to her ...
Philipps found out she had ADHD after her teenage daughter was diagnosed just a couple years ago, and since then, the host of "Busy This Week" has been trying to draw attention to the struggles of ...