Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Abuse and neglect. A foundation for criminal liability,1990,13,4,79,Costa IG reports on abuse problems,1990,13,2,18 75,Schwartz Defusing conflict. Abuse prevention strategies,1992,15,11,60 62,Hegland Staff abuse in nursing homes. Negative stereotypes perpetuate injustice,1992,15,8,84 73,Vivens Mixing the good with the bad. Abuse registry irregularities threaten aides' rights,1992,15,2,52-5 78,Hegland Medication use and falls,1991,14,11,66 68,Sherman Safety is job one. Oversight is key to proper program,1991,14,11,46,Rajecki Avoid accident/incident citations,1993,16,2,62 64,Hegland Hell hath no fury like a renegade sprinkler,1993,16,9,126 124,Bowman Give falls the slip. A comprehensive fall-prevention program will minimize resident injuries and save money too,1993,16,11,72-73,Hegland How does a long-term care facility initiate an in-house abuse investigation?,1993,16,8,28 76, Going postal. How to defuse employee violence,1999,22,4,26-8 30 32,Bonifazi Neglect and abuse prevention,1991,14,8,54,Elvidge Nip patient abuse in the bud. Aides tackle conflict resolution,1990,13,9,64 113,Hegland Go beyond points A and B. The rewards of terrific transportation,1990,13,7,34 36-9 41,Rajecki Safe and unsound. By focusing on threats to physical safety providers may be overlooking the things that make the elderly feel truly secure,1995,18,8,44-48,Collopy Don't forget the life safety survey,1995,18,8,30,Hurr Random acts of violence,1997,20,7,38-40 42,Brunk Home care comes of age. A place of its own in the continuum of long-term care,2002,25,5,12,Pagan Before push comes to shove. Managing resident aggression requires a proactive approach,2002,25,7,32-33,Olson Abuse prevention 101. Strategies for hiring training and supervision,2002,25,7,28-30,Pillemer Minimizing the risk of suits for improper care,1999,22,6,61-62,Weinberg Providers praise new survey process,1999,22,11,25,Bonifazi Death wish. Suicide rates for the elderly are rising. Here's what providers should know,1995,18,4,47 49-52,Hume Wheels of fortune. Long-term care facilities help fill senior transportation gap,1999,22,11,46-48,Wright Providing transportation for residents of retirement communities,1989,12,8,26-27,Olson