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Managing Painful Arthritis with Exercise
Approximately 350 million people worldwide have arthritis. Arthritis is a condition defined by painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints. Exercise may be the last thing on a person’s mind when suffering from arthritis. But exercise…

Maintain Flexibility with Aging
As a kid, touching your toes was a piece of cake. For older adults, being agile becomes more challenging and is due to a loss of flexibility as our bodies age. Flexibility allows us to move our bodies and joints freely and with ease. Maintaining…

CMI Deep Dive Analytics
HTS provides solutions to assist our partners effectively capture clinically indicated conditions and services to facilitate patient centered care that is consistent with medical needs. Maximize your CMI opportunities through accurate coding…

5 PDPM Process Improvement Solutions
PDPM success is contingent upon excellent communication. Therapy no longer drives the meeting process as all disciplines within the IDT must contribute to the collection of data to assure coding accuracy.
HTS is uniquely positioned with a…

The HTS Census Circle… A Powerhouse Network for Senior Care Marketing
Join our Census Circle!
Let’s face it, building and maintaining census is hard work. Now more than ever, you need a group of like-minded professionals that share the same challenges when it comes to the everchanging world of census stabilization.
Brought…

Spring Cleaning Tips for Older Adults
Spring is the perfect time to open your windows, reorganize your space, and complete those cleaning tasks you’ve been putting off all winter. For older adults, keeping your living space safe and accessible will make it easier for you to get…

Move More for Heart Health
Responsible for moving about 2,000 gallons of blood every day, the heart is one of the most important muscles in the body. A strong, healthy heart can help lower blood pressure and cholesterol, improve blood flow, and prevent heart disease and…

Therapy Interventions for Treating Urinary Incontinence
When you accidentally leak urine, it is known as urinary incontinence. Incontinence is a very common issue and more common in older adults. However, urinary incontinence does not have to be a part of your daily life. Treatment options are shown…

Diabetes and Neuropathy
Neuropathy occurs when one or more nerves are damaged or destroyed. This disrupts the nerves’ ability to send messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles, skin, and other parts of the body resulting in muscle weakness, numbness,…

ATTENTION: We need your help to support this bill!
Legislation has been introduced to postpone the 15% reimbursement cuts to PTA and OTA treatments. Please help us to support this bill.
Dear Partners and Friends,
Please take a few minutes to read the below message from NASL regarding the…

Preventing Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is the most common type of bone disease in which bones become fragile and are more likely to fracture.
Facts:
1 in 2 Women Over 50 Will Fracture a Bone Because of Osteoporosis
1 in 4 Men Over 50 Will Fracture a Bone Because…

Taking Care of Your Joints
Joint pain is one of the most common forms of pain for aging adults. As you age, the fluid that lubricates your joints decreases and the cartilage that lines your joints becomes thinner. This causes your joints to become stiff, less flexible,…