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Lethal Plans: When Seniors Turn To Suicide In Long-Term Care

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In a nation where the suicide rate continues to climb, such deaths among older adults are often overlooked. A six-month investigation by KHN and PBS NewsHour finds that older Americans are quietly killing themselves in nursing homes, assisted living centers and adult care homes.

How To Zero In On Your Final, Forever Home While Skirting Disaster

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Confronting changing health care needs, fixed incomes and problems created by climate change can be overwhelming when trying to pinpoint that dream location, but taking time and doing research makes it a dream come true, say these seniors.

Listening To Older Patients Who Want To Stop Dialysis

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Older adults with advanced kidney disease sometimes want to stop dialysis but often meet resistance from doctors, new research shows. We explore options available to these patients, including conservative care.

Much Touted For Cancer, ‘Precision Medicine’ Often Misses The Target

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Doctors and hospitals love to talk about the patients they’ve saved with precision medicine, and reporters love to write about them. But the people who die still vastly outnumber the rare successes.

Avoidable Sepsis Infections Send Thousands Of Seniors To Gruesome Deaths

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No one tracks sepsis cases closely enough to know how often these severe infections turn fatal. But the toll — both human and financial — is enormous, finds an investigation by KHN and the Chicago Tribune.

Crear rituales para honrar a los muertos en los centros de vida asistida

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Nuevos programas de ayuda abordan un problema pocas veces tratado: el dolor de amigos de residencia y personal cuando muere un adulto mayor en un centro de vida asistida.

Creating Rituals To Honor The Dead At Long-Term Care Facilities

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Death and its companion, grief, are often ignored at nursing homes and assisted living centers. Yet ignoring the loss can lead to depression, staff burnout and other problems.

La última sorpresa de la vida: adultos mayores que deben cuidar de sus padres

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Con tratamientos médicos que prolongan cada vez más la vida, un nuevo escenario genera preguntas: adultos mayores de 60 o 70 años que deben atender a sus padres nonagenarios.

Missed Visits, Uncontrolled Pain And Fraud: Report Says Hospice Lacks Oversight

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A new government watchdog report outlines vulnerabilities in Medicare’s $17 billion hospice program, pointing to inadequate services, inappropriate billing and outright fraud.

1,400 Nursing Homes Get Lower Medicare Ratings Because Of Staffing Concerns

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Medicare said those homes either lacked a registered nurse for “a high number of days” over three months, provided data the government couldn’t verify or didn’t supply their payroll data at all.

‘Like A Ghost Town’: Erratic Nursing Home Staffing Revealed Through New Records

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Daily nursing home payroll records just released by the federal government show the number of nurses and aides dips far below average on some days and consistently plummets on weekends.

El toque humano en un hospital: por qué importa que los médicos sean compasivos

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La actitud de los médicos al momento de hablar de temas difíciles como el final de la vida pueden hacer la diferencia en la calidad de vida del paciente y las preocupaciones de la familia.