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Enhanced Medical Rehabilitation Increases Therapy Intensity and Engagement and Improves Functional Outcomes in Postacute Rehabilitation of Older Adults: A Randomized-Controlled Trial by Medworm on 10/5/2012
Conclusion: Higher intensity and patient engagement in the postacute rehabilitation setting is achievable, with resultant better functional outcomes for older adults. Findings should be confirmed in a larger randomized controlled trial.
 
Apps for Aphasia Therapy & Support by Advance-SLP on 10/5/2012
Learn how to use touch-screen devices with people with aphasia for language and cognitive therapy.
 
AOTA Holds Hill Day by Advance-PT on 9/25/2012
WASHINGTON, DC -- More than 500 occupational therapy clinicians, educators, and students from across the country convened on Capitol Hill Sept. 24 to discuss key legislative issues affecting the profession and the state of health care.

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Sleep Problems May Be Early Alzheimer's Sign, Suggests Mouse Study by Advance-RT on 9/21/2012

Sleep disruptions may be among the earliest indicators of Alzheimer's disease, scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis reported Sept. 5 in Science Translational Medicine

 
Tracking And Preventing Deadly Infections In Nursing Homes by Medical News Today on 9/21/2012
The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have each released new tools and information to help track deadly healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) in nursing homes and other ...
 
Is Alzheimer's Preventable Before Damage Is Done? by Medical News Today on 9/14/2012
What if there were a way to catch Alzheimer's disease before it occurred? Is there a method to stopping this terminal and most common form of dementia? Researchers decided to see whether there might be a telling sign of Alzheimer's development which is ..
 
Electrical Brain Stimulation Alleviates Post-Stroke Dysphagia by Advance-SLP on 9/14/2012
After stroke, patients often suffer from dysphagia, a swallowing disorder that results in greater healthcare costs and higher rates of complications such as dehydration, malnutrition, and pneumonia. In a new study ...
 
Medicare's political importance goes beyond seniors by Yahoo! Health on 9/4/2012
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Medicare debate promises to be front and center in this fall's presidential campaign, as not just seniors but aging baby boomers focus on retiree healthcare. Recent polling data shows that the issue resonates with ...
 
Meeting the Needs of Beneficiaries While Operating Under the Sword of Damocles on 9/4/2012
For the past two decades, our rehabilitation professions have been challenged by seemingly endless shifts in Federal Medicare utilization and payment policies. More...
 
Alzheimer's Drug Keeps Patients Stable by Advance-SLP on 8/31/2012

Four Alzheimer's patients treated with an immune system therapy have seen their disease stabilize for at least three years, raising hope that the drug from Baxte

 
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