March/April 2004
Technologies That Watch Over Me
Providers find high-tech can enhance high-touch care.
The Foundation of Efficiency: Electronic Medical Data Collection Moves Into Aging Services
Converting to a digital culture requires a commitment to changing processes, and investments in education and equipment.
AAHSA’s CAST: A Proactive Initiative Marries Providers and Technologists
One of CAST’s major goals is to be a one-stop source of information about technologies under development or being tested.
Asking Good Questions in All the Right Places
What do technology experts know about the needs, desires and aspirations of aging adults? And how do they know it?
When Technology Dazzles, Are Ethics Left Behind?
How do we ensure that the ethical discussions we need to be having, to make sense of and master technology, take place?
The Small-Unit Dilemma
As CCRCs struggle to fill their studios and smaller one-bedrooms, some organizations are questioning whether there is still a market for these types of units.
Making Affordable Assisted Living Viable
The Coming Home program is helping tear down provider obstacles to offering affordable assisted living.
Quality First as Conversation and Collaboration
Quality First’s core principles can be translated into action in any number of ways, depending on the challenges and environments of the organizations that adopt them.
Wisdom: An Ageless Friendship
These two are the best of friends, though they were born 73 years apart.
Vision: Technology Must Be Built Into Our Strategic Planning
Advocacy Department “We’ve heard”: The seniors you serve are your best allies.
Research Department
Keeping long-term care workers in the Sunflower State.
Accreditation Department
Connecting health and wellness standards with innovative design.
Ideas and Innovations Department
Providers share their best ideas.
Last Updated : 5/16/2006 9:57:20 AM