Holding negative age stereotypes has been shown to decrease health-promoting behaviors, worsen health outcomes, and increase healthcare spending. Read how School of Nursing faculty are challenging ageism in the October issue of CARE Connections, the …
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Public Health, Partnerships, and Prevention During the Pandemic – April CARE Connections
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 …
What Makes a Green House Home? How You Decide Matters – May CARE Connections
How does problem solving affect nursing practice and quality of care? Read about SoN research into innovative nursing homes in the May issue of CARE Connections, the monthly newsletter of the School’s Center for Aging …
Helping Students See the “Invisible Patient”: Family Caregivers – April CARE Connections
How can healthcare better support family caregivers? Read what family caregiver and former Wisconsin Governor Martin Schreiber suggests in the April issue of CARE Connections, the monthly newsletter of the School’s Center for Aging Research …
DNP and PhD students: Caregiving discussion with former governor
How can family caregivers’ experiences help improve healthcare practice and policy? Find out on Tuesday, April 3, when family caregiver and former Wisconsin Governor Martin Schreiber comes to the School of Nursing for a special …