A wellness-centered model for senior housing has started to become the industry standard, and providers are embracing hot technologies such as wearables and voice-activated devices to meet the goals of this new approach…Read More »
The U.S. population is aging rapidly—and some experts believe that hospitals and health systems need to change to adequately support it. That’s the idea behind the Age-Friendly Health Systems initiative, launched by The John A. Hartford Foundation, American Hospital Association, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) and…Read More »
Whether it’s hiring executive chefs from the Ritz Carlton or serving different flavors of gelato for 365 days straight, providers are getting big on dining. In today’s market, providers are delivering a dining experience previously found only at five-star restaurants. Original research and good-enough-to-eat photography provide an inside look at how top providers are doing dining. Boost your senior living dining program to the next level—Bon Appétit! Buy The Report.
Happy Monday, Senior Housing News readers! If you’re reading this, you’ve survived April Fools Day—hopefully with your pride and chosen hair color in tact, too. While you recuperate, catch up on some of the top news Senior Housing News reported on last week: The probability…Read More »
As healthcare records become an appealing target for hackers, cybersecurity is becoming more and more important. Recently recognized by Forbes as one of the top private companies leading cloud computing in 2016, Yardi is committed to keeping client data safe. The Yardi Senior Living Suite employs the best security measures available in the industry, including guaranteed data recovery, data encryption and around-the-clock monitoring of server operation. Learn More.
The shift from the silent generation to the baby boomers in senior housing is slowly happening, and one large distinction between the generations is that boomers want more tech. Balancing implementation of certain technologies in communities is a challenge for some operators, Michael Skaff, chief…Read More »
The Spam Archive - Chronicling spam emails into readable web records index for all time
Please contact us with any comments or questions at questions@spamdex.co.uk. Spam Archive is a non-profit library of thousands of spam email messages sent to a single email address. A number of far-sighted people have been saving all their spam and have put it online. This is a valuable resource for anyone writing Bayesian filters. The Spam Archive is building a digital library of Internet spam. Your use of the Archive is subject to the Archive's Terms of Use. All emails viewed are copyright of the respected companies or corporations. Thanks to Benedict Sykes for assisting with tech problems and Google Indexing, ta Ben.
Our inspiration is the "Internet Archive" USA. "Libraries exist to preserve society's cultural artefacts and to provide access to them. If libraries are to continue to foster education and scholarship in this era of digital technology, it's essential for them to extend those functions into the digital world." This is our library of unsolicited emails from around the world. See https://archive.org. Spamdex is in no way associated though.Supporters and members of http://spam.abuse.net Helping rid the internet of spam, one email at a time. Working with Inernet Aware to improve user knowlegde on keeping safe online. Many thanks to all our supporters including Vanilla Circus for providing SEO advice and other content syndication help | Link to us | Terms | Privacy | Cookies | Complaints | Copyright | Spam emails / ICO | Spam images | Sitemap | All hosting and cloud migration by Cloudworks.
Important: Users take note, this is Spamdex - The Spam Archive for the internet. Some of the pages indexed could contain offensive language or contain fraudulent offers. If an offer looks too good to be true it probably is! Please tread, carefully, all of the links should be fine. Clicking I agree means you agree to our terms and conditions. We cannot be held responsible etc etc.
The Spam Archive - Chronicling spam emails into readable web records
The Glass House | London | SW19 8AE |
Spamdex is a digital archive of unsolicited electronic mail4.9 out of 5
based on reviews
Spamdex - The Spam Archive
Located inLondon,
SW19 8AE.
Phone: 080000 0514541.
Spamdex - the spam archive