COVID-19 has proven especially serious for older adults and long-term care communities. UW–Madison researchers are working with public health practitioners across Wisconsin to identify areas of high need. Read about the School of Nursing’s Wisconsin …
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Older Adult Malnutrition, COVID-19 and More – March CARE Connections
Good nutrition helps keep the immune system strong. Yet malnutrition among older adults continues to rise. Read about the development of an evidence-based nutrition behavior change program for older adults in the March issue of …
Ombudsman Advocacy and Nurse Leadership in Long-Term Care – February CARE Connections
Did you know that Wisconsin is a leader in protecting the rights of people receiving long-term care services? Read what advice the head of Wisconsin’s long-term care ombudsman program has for nursing students in the …
Geriatric Interest Group Luncheon: Free Lunch & Conversation with Older Adults!
Friday, March 6th 12-1 PM, join us in Enroth Hall for FREE lunch & conversation with residents of local long term care facilities. If interested, RSVP to elsholtz@wisc.edu by March 3rd as there are limited …
Creating Dementia-Friendly Health Care Organizations – January CARE Connections
How can healthcare organizations become more dementia friendly, to support the growing number of people living with dementia? Read what family caregivers and providers suggest in the January issue of CARE Connections, the monthly newsletter …
Flex that Memory Muscle: Three Partners Promote Healthy Aging – December CARE Connections
How can researchers ensure that communities benefit from what’s known about healthy cognitive aging? Read how a unique partnership involving the School of Nursing is doing just that, in the December issue of CARE Connections, …
For Nursing Home Culture Change, How You Decide Matters – November CARE Connections
What helps nursing homes make and sustain changes that improve residents’ quality of life and employees’ work experiences? Read what School of Nursing researchers found in the November issue of CARE Connections, the monthly newsletter …
Unleashing the Force of Transitional and Home Care – October CARE Connections
Hospitals are especially challenging environments for older people. More than a third of older patients develop health issues during their hospital stay, such as delirium, infection or mobility limitations following excessive bed rest. Learn how …
Registration is open for Building Trust workshop for PhD students, researchers
Early registration is encouraged—space is limited! RSVP at: https://uwnursing.formstack.com/forms/building_trust The School of Nursing’s Center for Aging Research and Education is working with the Collaborative Center for Health Equity and Institute for Clinical and Translational Research …
Who’s at Risk for Delirium, and How to Prevent or Treat It – September CARE Connections
For older adults undergoing surgery, delirium is a common and serious complication. Delirium—especially an extended episode—may cause an older adult to be hospitalized for longer, to lose physical or cognitive function, to have a delayed …