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Matthew Sinclair

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Contemporary Longterm Care|June 25, 2005
At the nurses' station, improving data collection and careMatthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
Alzheimer's drugs seem safe from MMA changesMatthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|June 17, 2005
Electronic eyes open. Improving and enhancing resident safetyMatthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
Social security reform: what it could mean for long term careMatthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
Government's report card on nursing homes shows improvementMatthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|June 25, 2005
Incontinence care: managing both patient and costMatthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|April 7, 2005
Exclusive CLTC research: Americans prefer faith-based facilitiesMatthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
Pressure ulcers and infection among chief concerns in 2005Matthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|October 18, 2005
Wound care: the moist-dry debate. Which message is getting through?Matthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|June 17, 2005
Leaders emphasize basics in light of flu vaccine shortageMatthew Sinclair
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Contemporary Longterm Care|June 25, 2005
At the nurses' station, improving data collection and careMatthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
Alzheimer's drugs seem safe from MMA changesMatthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|June 17, 2005
Electronic eyes open. Improving and enhancing resident safetyMatthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
Social security reform: what it could mean for long term careMatthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
Government's report card on nursing homes shows improvementMatthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|June 25, 2005
Incontinence care: managing both patient and costMatthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|April 7, 2005
Exclusive CLTC research: Americans prefer faith-based facilitiesMatthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|March 17, 2005
Pressure ulcers and infection among chief concerns in 2005Matthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|October 18, 2005
Wound care: the moist-dry debate. Which message is getting through?Matthew Sinclair
Contemporary Longterm Care|June 17, 2005
Leaders emphasize basics in light of flu vaccine shortageMatthew Sinclair
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