Recent News  Renowned geriatrician, Dr. Joe Ouslander, recently visited the Center for Quality Aging to share his recent research in the field.
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The Scripps Gerontology Center at Miami University is offering two distance learning courses for nursing home providers-one on improving incontinence management, the other on improving mealtime assistance.
Click Here to visit their project website.
Nursing Home Courses on Incontinence Management, Enhancing Meals.
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The Vanderbilt Center for Quality Aging was established in August, 2006 as part of the Vanderbilt School of Medicine, Institute of Medicine & Public Health. The mission of the Center for Quality Aging is to develop innovative interventions to improve quality of care and quality of life for older adults in a variety of care settings including, but not limited to, the following:
- Hospital and Emergency care
- Assisted-living
- Post-acute care
- Long-term care
The goal of the Vanderbilt Center for Quality Aging is to establish a leading multi-disciplinary research Center in the field of geriatrics that addresses care needs for older adults across a range of health care settings. Vanderbilt and the Institute of Medicine and Public Health are committed to quality geriatric care and the success of the Center.
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