More people with intellectual disability (ID) are living longer. How can nurses support the healthy aging of people with ID? Learn more in the April issue of issue of CARE Connections, the monthly newsletter of …
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Preventing Pressure Injuries in Patients with Dark Skin – October CARE Connections
Read how one Doctor of Nursing Practice student improved practice and developed educational materials that are being disseminated nationally, in the October 2022 issue of CARE Connections, the monthly newsletter of the SoN’s Center for …
Unleashing the Force of Transitional and Home Care – July CARE Connections
Emergency department visits often signal vulnerable points in older people’s lives. Read how one UW–Madison alumnus has played a unique role in identifying the care and supports needed to keep older adults out of the …
The Secrets of Success for Nursing Staff Retention in Long-Term Care: Dec CARE Connections
Read about innovative efforts to support the professional development of nursing staff in long-term care in the December issue of CARE Connections, the monthly newsletter of the School’s Center for Aging Research and Education. Here’s …
A MOVIN Story About Hospital Care and Older Adult Independence: Oct CARE Connections
Read how two UW-Madison School of Nursing professors developed a system to increase the physical activity of older adult hospital patients in the October issue of CARE Connections, from the School’s Center for Aging Research …