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Older adults with diabetes had worse functional declines during pandemic, study finds

About 1 in 5 older adults with diabetes who didn’t have functional limitations before the pandemic developed them during that time. The same happened to 1 in 8 of older adults without diabetes, according to a report published Tuesday in Canadian Journal of Diabetes. 

People with disabilities have higher risk for hospitalizations during extreme heat: study

With the summer approaching, the United States is about to experience warmer weather, and this can be especially difficult for older adults. According to a new study, heat waves raise the risk for emergency department and hospital admissions for people with disabilities. 

Report: Accelerated aging linked to early-onset cancers

People under the age of 55 are more likely to experience accelerated aging, and that’s linked to more early-onset solid tumors, according to research presented at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting held earlier this month.

Clinical briefs for Thursday, April 18 

Abnormal heart rhythm risk higher in adults with congenital heart disease  … AI boosts Parkinson’s drug research … Gut health may play role in heart disease risk … Weight loss Zepbound could help with sleep apnea … Study: Low-intensity resistence training helps older adults with blood pressure … Sage Therapeutics discards Parkinson’s disease drug plans 

Families press for nationwide ‘essential caregiver’ rights 

More than four years after nearly all visitors were barred from US nursing homes amid a spreading pandemic, consumer advocates are pushing to enshrine permanent access for essential caregivers into federal law.

Bill to compel unique surveyor-nursing home collaboration on a roll

A bill that would require the Pennsylvania Department of Health to hold yearly meetings to collaborate with nursing homes on survey practices and results passed through the state House Monday. Sector leaders have praised the measure as a unique way of fostering much-needed collaboration between regulators and providers.

State promises $1B to move 2,400 out of nursing homes after settling class action lawsuit

Massachusetts settled a class action lawsuit Tuesday, promising to invest $1 billion to enable 2,400 nursing home residents to move to community and residential settings over the next eight years. 

Also in the News for Thursday, April 18, 2024

Consumer advocates decry ‘letters of agreement’ for nursing home corrections … Nursing home resident dies of Legionnaires’ disease … LeadingAge unveils new strategic plan … Shingles vaccine protection for older adults remains high for years: study

Kids’ book illustrates ‘unseen’ long-term care conversation for a new generation

Long-term care would not be at the top of most lists of likely childrens’ book topics. But that didn’t stop author Jenny Abeling from vividly portraying the daily lives of residents and care workers for kids and their families.

After receiving COVID-19 shots, many NY healthcare workers doubted boosters, study shows

Healthcare workers at a New York health system likely aren’t exactly lining up to get the latest COVID-19 boosters. According to a survey of healthcare workers at HCP between 2021 and 2022, 17% were hesitant to get the boosters and 33% were unsure about giving boosters to their children. 

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