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Alan Naditz

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Contemporary Longterm Care|February 25, 2003
In training. Mixing television with textbooks improves job satisfactionAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|August 30, 2003
Make 'em laugh. At age 80-plus, these long-term care comedians are still classicsAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|October 26, 2002
Returned dividends? The government gifts caregivers with Nurse Reinvestment ActAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
Battling bad PR by preparing for negative newsAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|November 5, 2003
Not an easy sell. Unlike previous generations, the Baby Boomer won't be as easy a draw to your long-term care facilityAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|June 25, 2005
Outlook solid for ALFs, CCRCs but not nursing homesAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
CLTC survey finds elderly are most likely to object to neighborhood facilitiesAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
A unit of young blood. The industry faces aging leadershipAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
Extendicare branches out, buying assisted living concepts for $280MAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|July 13, 2004
Where do we go from here?Karen A Haski, Alan Naditz
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Contemporary Longterm Care|February 25, 2003
In training. Mixing television with textbooks improves job satisfactionAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|August 30, 2003
Make 'em laugh. At age 80-plus, these long-term care comedians are still classicsAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|October 26, 2002
Returned dividends? The government gifts caregivers with Nurse Reinvestment ActAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
Battling bad PR by preparing for negative newsAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|November 5, 2003
Not an easy sell. Unlike previous generations, the Baby Boomer won't be as easy a draw to your long-term care facilityAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|June 25, 2005
Outlook solid for ALFs, CCRCs but not nursing homesAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
CLTC survey finds elderly are most likely to object to neighborhood facilitiesAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
A unit of young blood. The industry faces aging leadershipAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
Extendicare branches out, buying assisted living concepts for $280MAlan Naditz
Contemporary Longterm Care|July 13, 2004
Where do we go from here?Karen A Haski, Alan Naditz
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