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The industry related news section of our web site contains current articles about the latest news in the skilled-nursing industry. Golden LivingCenters brings you these news links as a public service. The descriptions, experimental trials, developments and results do not necessarily reflect the practices endorsed and/or utilized by Golden Living.

The media coverage section provides access to recent print, online and video coverage of our Golden LivingCenters. Here you will also find our corporate press releases.

 

Latest Industry Related News

  • New Strides Against Prostate Cancer

    Feb. 01, 2012

    Drug companies have scored a string of recent successes against advanced prostate cancer, ending a long drought during which there seemed to be few weapons to combat the disease.

  • RNs may need 4-year degree

    Feb. 01, 2012

    A firestorm of commentary broke out last month upon news that New York lawmakers might soon again debate a bill that would require registered nurses to attain a four-year bachelor's degree.

 

Golden LivingCenters Media Coverage

  • Dementia-related behavior management

    Feb. 02, 2012

    This excellent article on dementia-related behavior management was written by our own Mark Coggins, PharmD, a Division Director of Pharmacy Services for Golden Living. Very nicely done, Mark!

  • Talking up speech language pathology

    Feb. 01, 2012

    After decades of quietly operating in their field, speech language pathologists are now making their voices heard in skilled nursing and rehab. No longer are they simply “speech therapists” — their profession has elevated itself to Speech Language Pathologist, complete with SLP initials.

  • Brain Stretchers

    Jan. 27, 2012

    Redwood Falls, Minn. — “If someone is prone to Alzheimer’s, they’re going to nosedive no matter what,” said Theresa Best, a therapist at the Golden LivingCenter in Franklin. “However, if you catch it in the early stages, the chances of the nosedive go down, and you can keep the quality of life for as long as possible.”

    It doesn’t take much [to see that] one of the most important ways to keep your mind active in the future is to start today.