Podcast
August 31, 2022
August-September 2022
In this episode Karl Steinberg and Elizabeth Galik discuss the unfolding research on long COVID in older adults and long-term care residents, a model for behavioral health integration, human-animal interactions and intergenerational programs in nursing homes, and the link between breakfast protein quality and sarcopenia.
- Christine Kilgore, “Long COVID: The Pandemic’s Undocumented Long-Term Sequelae:” https://bit.ly/3psgEul
- Leah Watson, “Behavioral Health Integration and Training – A Model to Extend the Reach of Psychiatry:” https://bit.ly/3A31Ffb
- Elizabeth Galik, “Human-Animal Interaction and Intergenerational Programs: Little Moments of Joy Can Transform the Day:” https://bit.ly/3CdARvo
- Milta Little, “Higher Breakfast Protein Quality Is Associated with Reduced Incidence of Sarcopenia:” https://bit.ly/3AsoFpt
Host: Karl Steinberg, MD, HMDC, CMD
Guest(s): Elizabeth Galik, Ph.D., CRNP
Resources: Caring for the Ages
Recorded: August 9, 2022
Available Credit: The American Board of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine (ABPLM) issues CMD credits for AMDA On-The-Go and affiliate podcast episodes as follows: